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Chorioretinitis, cerebral calcifications and hydrocephalus are common in newborns with congenital toxoplasmosis and appear to be more frequent in infants born to untreated mothers. A thorough ...
Many of these lesions underwent calcification by hydroxyapatite (HAP), with calculus morphology and the amount of HAP in the concave zone dependent on the location of the calcified injury.
Toxoplasmosis is caused by the protozoan parasite Toxoplasmosis Gondii. It is transmitted to humans via cat feces in contaminated soil or litter trays, and by ingestion of raw or lightly cooked ...
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