“…Neuroretinitis also can occur in association with Bartonella henselae and, less frequently, with B. quintana infections but without clinical evidence of cat-scratch disease (24). Other common infections include syphilis (25)(26)(27)(28) and Lyme disease (29). Patients with toxoplasmosis, toxocariasis, histoplasmosis, and even helminthic infections may develop an acute anterior ON that, in rare cases, is associated with a macular star figure (30)(31)(32)(33)(34).…”