Treatment of Reactivated Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Pregnancy

Reactivated ocular toxoplasmosis occurring during pregnancy defines a specific clinical scenario where management must account for the pregnant patient's unique therapeutic constraints.

Clinical scenario: Reactivated ocular toxoplasmosis in a pregnant patient. This population requires a pregnancy-specific treatment approach, distinct from the standard management used outside of pregnancy.

Treatment approach

Alternative antibiotic combination-based regimens — with or without adjunctive systemic corticosteroid therapy — are among the options addressed in this protocol. The complete regimen selection and full guidance remain in the structured protocol.

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