European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Apr 2019)

When Do Ring-Enhancing Brain Lesions Need to Be Biopsied, and Should They Be Treated Empirically First?

  • Nadia Khosrodad,
  • Justin Khine,
  • Jeffrey Maclean,
  • Fnu Abhishek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2019_001068

Abstract

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Other than acute cerebrovascular accidents, multiple ring-enhancing lesions are among the most common lesions encountered in neuroimaging. We herein describe the case of a 63-year-old diabetic man presenting with altered mental status, hyperglycaemia and community-acquired pneumonia who was found to have two ring-enhancing lesions involving the left frontal lobe and left basal ganglia. The lesions were biopsied to reveal positive fungal cultures and toxoplasma cysts. RPR titres returned reactive for non-treponemal antibodies and a suppressed CD4 count was found without evidence of HIV infection.

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