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A patient with chorioretinal scars and anterior uveitis
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 05/22/09
Beek-de Jong LKVD et al. - Aqueous humour was collected and examined for rubella virus and Toxoplasma gondii by Goldmann-Witmer coefficient and PCR. PCR results were negative, however, GWC values were positive for both pathogens. After 17 months cataract surgery was performed. By then the GWC for T. gondii had become negative, but the GWC for rubella virus was still positive.
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