Intracranial Toxoplasma gondii granuloma in a cat

Author:

Pfohl Jessica C.1,Dewey Curtis W.2

Affiliation:

1. Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center, 4444 Trinity Mills Road, Suite 203, Dallas, TX 75287, USA

2. Staff Neurologist, Long Island Veterinary Specialists, 163 South Service Road, Plainview, NY 11803, USA

Abstract

An 8-year-old cat with recent-onset generalized seizures was diagnosed with a right forebrain mass using magnetic resonance imaging. The mass was excised and upon histologic and immunohistochemical examination shown to be a Toxoplasma gondii granuloma. Serology supported active T gondii infection. The cat was treated with phenobarbital to control seizures. After definitive diagnosis of toxoplasma granuloma, clindamycin was administered for approximately 1 month. Seizures recurred 8 months after initial presentation, and the cat was euthanased at the owner's request. This is a previously unreported manifestation of feline central nervous system toxoplasmosis. When a mass lesion is present in the brain of a cat and serologic test results support active infection with T gondii, toxoplasma granuloma must be a differential diagnosis. If the patient is suffering from clinical disease, surgical resection of the mass (if possible) can be complimented with medical treatment until definitive diagnosis is obtained. Immunocompromising factors should be identified and addressed if possible.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Small Animals

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