Subretinal neovascularisation in ocular toxoplasmosis.

Abstract
Subretinal neovascularization, a common clinical pathological entity, is seen in a variety of ocular disorders. Though inflammation is associated with the development of subretinal neovascularization, toxoplasmosis is an unusual causative agent. Two teenagers [human] who developed a disciform lesion in the macular area due to toxoplasmosis. Clinical studies revealed subretinal neovascularization.

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