Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery (Sep 2021)

Toxoplasma encephalitis presenting as neoplastic disease: A single institution case series

  • Jennifer L. Perez,
  • Zachary C. Gersey,
  • Daniel F. Marker,
  • Georgios A. Zenonos,
  • Pascal O. Zinn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
p. 101174

Abstract

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Toxoplasma gondii is one the most prevalent opportunist infections worldwide and can cause a severe and potentially fatal encephalitis. Toxoplasma encephalitis (TE) often presents in the setting of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), however, diagnosing TE can be challenging in patients with no signs of being immunocompromised. Here we report unusual presentations of TE in an immunocompetent patient, a patient four years post orthotopic liver transplantation, and two patients with undiagnosed AIDS that underwent prolonged workup for lesions that mimicked intracranial neoplasm. This report highlights the difficulties in diagnosing TE in patients with atypical presentations and unknown risk factors. A high clinical suspicion should be maintained to allow rapid treatment and to avoid significant morbidity and mortality.

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