An HIV‐positive woman with massive brain lesion due to toxoplasmosis: A case report

Author:

Ghasemikhah Reza1,Hakimzadeh Zahra2,Gilani Abolfazl3ORCID,Sarmadian Hossein4,Sarmadian Roham5ORCID,Yousefbeigi Negin6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Parasitology & Mycology Arak University of Medical Sciences Arak Iran

2. Neurosciences Research Center (NSRC) Tabriz University of Medical Sciences East Azerbaijan Iran

3. Sina Trauma & Surgery Research Center Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Department of Infectious Diseases Arak University of Medical Sciences Arak Iran

5. Infectious Diseases Research Center Arak University of Medical Sciences Arak Iran

6. Department of Radiology Arak University of Medical Sciences Arak Iran

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageToxoplasmosis‐related huge brain lesions may require decompressive craniectomy and lesion excision to avoid brain damage. In this situation, injectable cotrimoxazole is a better choice for treatment.AbstractToxoplasma gondii is a worldly distributed obligate intracellular protozoa. Toxoplasmosis is a prevalent opportunistic infection in HIV‐infected people, but it was rarely recorded prior to the identification of HIV infection. Here, we report a toxoplasmosis brain lesion in an Iranian HIV‐positive patient. A 45‐year‐old woman with a complaint of malaise was referred to the Valiasr Hospital in Arak city. In her past clinical history, the patient had a history of anemia, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and positive HIV. The patient was informed of the diagnosis of massive brain toxoplasmosis as a definite diagnosis. The patient was then taken to the operating room for a left decompressive craniectomy, during which the ensuing brain lesion was excised. After a few days, she was discharged from the hospital in good condition and without any complications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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