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Genetic Polymorphisms in Cytokine Genes in Colombian Patients with Ocular Toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
Clinical manifestations of ocular toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
Decline in Ocular Toxoplasmosis over 40 Years at a Tertiary Referral Practice in the United States.Academic Article Why?
Inhibition of nitric oxide production exacerbates chronic ocular toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
Primary intraocular (retinal) lymphoma after ocular toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
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Genetic Variations in the Purinergic P2X7 Receptor Are Associated with the Immune Response to Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Colombia.Academic Article Why?
Host genetic and epigenetic factors in toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
Impact of visual impairment on measures of cognitive function for children with congenital toxoplasmosis: implications for compensatory intervention strategies.Academic Article Why?
Longitudinal study of new eye lesions in children with toxoplasmosis who were not treated during the first year of life.Academic Article Why?
Longitudinal study of new eye lesions in treated congenital toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
Ophthalmic outcomes after prenatal and postnatal treatment of congenital toxoplasmosis.Academic Article Why?
Severe sulfadiazine hypersensitivity in a child with reactivated congenital toxoplasmic chorioretinitis.Academic Article Why?
Toxoplasmosis-associated neovascular lesions treated successfully with ranibizumab and antiparasitic therapy.Academic Article Why?
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