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Re: histoplasmosis choridrentinitis

Re: histoplasmosis choridrentinitis

Posted By Joey on June 10, 1999 at 16:46:12
How common is histoplasmosis choridrentinitis?  I 've been told the most common type affects the periphery of the eye, but this is located in the center and has severly affected the vision of my 13 year old daughter.  Will her vision improve with steroids or is the damage permanent??
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Posted By HFHS M.D.-JL on June 10, 1999 at 17:19:15
It is not an uncommon condition and tends to affect those who live along the Mississippi River valley.  If it only affects the retinal periphery, many people may not notice this and could go undetected until they present for a routine exam.  Unfortunately, your daughter has been affected in a critical area.  She certainly should be seeing an experienced retina specialist.  She may be a candidate for laser or surgical removal of the blood vessel growth.  Steroid therapy may or may not work.  Sometimes there is spontaneous improvement.  Good luck
This infor was provided for educational purposes only.
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Posted By  Joey on June 24, 1999 at 00:11:49
After 2 weeks of Prednisone her vision has improved, but blood work showed she has toxoplasmosis.  Are histoplasmosis and toxoplasmosis related or exhibit the same type of eye symptoms?  Also could this have been diagnosed as mystenia gravis when she was younger?  Thanks










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