Macular Punctate Lesions Presenting as a Primary Manifestation of Ocular Toxoplasmosis

Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2024 Feb 12:1-6. doi: 10.1080/09273948.2024.2309272. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Purpose: To study clinical features and outcomes of primary ocular Toxoplasmosis (OT) cases presenting as macular punctate lesions.

Methods: Retrospective review of three cases of OT with positive Toxoplasma serology.

Results: We describe three cases presenting as primary OT with no evidence of old retinochoroidal scar in either eye. All the cases had multiple foveal or extrafoveal, punctate, inner/outer, or combined lesions at macula with minimal vitreous reaction. During the first/primary episode, all the lesions resolved with 1. retinal atrophy, thinning (n = 1) or 2. Progressed to limited full-thickness retinitis lesions (n = 2). Recurrence as typical retinochoroiditis was seen in one eye. More than four-fold IgG positivity was seen in all cases while IgM positivity was seen in two cases.

Conclusions: Macular punctate lesions (inner/outer/combination) can be the primary manifestation of ocular toxoplasmosis in the absence of old retinochoroiditis scars in either eye.

Keywords: Ocular toxoplasmosis; optical coherence tomography; posterior uveitis; punctate inner retinal toxoplasmosis; punctate outer retinal toxoplasmosis.