Aqueous humor PCR is essential for diagnosing atypical ocular toxoplasmosis in immunocompromised patients. IVC appears well tolerated and may serve as adjunctive therapy or monotherapy when systemic treatment is not tolerated. Despite a small sample size, findings highlight the importance of early diagnosis to prevent irreversible retinal damage. FAF may aid in detecting subclinical activity throughout the disease course.
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