Case Report

Concurrent Ocular and Cerebral Toxoplasmosis in a Liver Transplant Patient Treated with Anti-CD40 Monoclonal Antibody

Figure 2

Ocular features at presentation and during follow-up. (a) The left eye showed a white retinitis lesion along the superotemporal arcade (colour fundus picture). (b) Adjacent Kyrieleis arteritis (arrow) and ischaemia on fluorescein angiography at first visit. (d) Optical coherence tomography demonstrates the full-thickness retinitis (arrow) with limited adjacent vitritis. (c) With treatment, the lesion gradually became atrophic ((e) 2 months follow-up) and vascular supply was restored via a collateral artery.