Ocular toxoplasmosis is the most common infective cause of posterior uveitis in immunocompetent patients. Selecting the correct management depends on the specific clinical manifestation and the patient's allergy profile.
This protocol applies to immunocompetent patients with posterior uveitis caused by ocular toxoplasmosis who have no sulfa allergy. Recognising this distinct profile is essential — management differs from that used in immunocompromised patients or those with sulfa hypersensitivity, for whom alternative agents are appropriate.
Management in this setting may involve photodynamic or surgical interventional strategies targeting the specific ocular complication — the complete evidence-based regimen, selection criteria, and sequencing are available in the structured protocol.