Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI
Toxoplasmic encephalitis is the most common cerebral mass lesion in patients with AIDS. The definitive diagnosis requires direct demonstration of the tachyzoite form of Toxoplasma gondii in cerebral tissue. The presumptive diagnosis is based on serology, clinical and radiological features, and on re...
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doaj-c9db29215c484c228b2eb7b15cd11db12020-11-25T03:49:13ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1678-43918111511710.1590/S1413-86702004000100010S1413-86702004000100010Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRIJosé E. Vidal0Anne Spichler1Augusto C. P. de Oliveira2André Villela Lomar3Instituto de Infectologia Emílio RibasInstituto de Infectologia Emílio RibasInstituto de Infectologia Emílio RibasInstituto de Infectologia Emílio RibasToxoplasmic encephalitis is the most common cerebral mass lesion in patients with AIDS. The definitive diagnosis requires direct demonstration of the tachyzoite form of Toxoplasma gondii in cerebral tissue. The presumptive diagnosis is based on serology, clinical and radiological features, and on response to anti-Toxoplasma therapy. Typically, patients have a subacute presentation of focal neurological signs, with multiple lesions in computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, the neurological and CT scan spectrum is broad. We report a case of toxoplasmic encephalitis in a heterosexual man without prior history of HIV infection. He was admitted with four days of headache, confusion, and new onset of seizures. His brain CT disclosed no alterations and MRI revealed multiple lesions. Empirical specific anti-Toxoplasma therapy was initiated and the patient experienced excellent clinical and radiological improvement. His HIV tests were positive and the CD4+ cell count was 74 cells/ml (8.5 %). On follow up, three months later, the general state of the patient was good, without neurological sequelae and with a normal MRI. We concluded that toxoplasmic encephalitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of meningoencephalitis in sexually active individuals, including cases without prior history or suspicion of HIV infection, and no abnormalities on CT scan.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702004000100010&lng=en&tlng=enToxoplasmic encephalitiscomputadorized tomographymagnetic resonance imagingacquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
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José E. Vidal Anne Spichler Augusto C. P. de Oliveira André Villela Lomar Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases Toxoplasmic encephalitis computadorized tomography magnetic resonance imaging acquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
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José E. Vidal Anne Spichler Augusto C. P. de Oliveira André Villela Lomar |
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Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI |
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Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI |
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Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI |
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Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI |
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Meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain CT and multiple lesions on MRI |
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meningoencephalitis and new onset of seizures in a patient with normal brain ct and multiple lesions on mri |
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Toxoplasmic encephalitis is the most common cerebral mass lesion in patients with AIDS. The definitive diagnosis requires direct demonstration of the tachyzoite form of Toxoplasma gondii in cerebral tissue. The presumptive diagnosis is based on serology, clinical and radiological features, and on response to anti-Toxoplasma therapy. Typically, patients have a subacute presentation of focal neurological signs, with multiple lesions in computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, the neurological and CT scan spectrum is broad. We report a case of toxoplasmic encephalitis in a heterosexual man without prior history of HIV infection. He was admitted with four days of headache, confusion, and new onset of seizures. His brain CT disclosed no alterations and MRI revealed multiple lesions. Empirical specific anti-Toxoplasma therapy was initiated and the patient experienced excellent clinical and radiological improvement. His HIV tests were positive and the CD4+ cell count was 74 cells/ml (8.5 %). On follow up, three months later, the general state of the patient was good, without neurological sequelae and with a normal MRI. We concluded that toxoplasmic encephalitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of meningoencephalitis in sexually active individuals, including cases without prior history or suspicion of HIV infection, and no abnormalities on CT scan. |
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Toxoplasmic encephalitis computadorized tomography magnetic resonance imaging acquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
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