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Frequent Hemorrhagic Lesions in Cerebral Toxoplasmosis in AIDS Patients
J Neuroimaging 19:169-173, Bhagavati, S. & Choe, J., 2009
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Article Abstract
We conclude that hemorrhagic lesions are frequently found on cranial MRI scans in cerebral toxoplasmosis. AIDS patients presenting with hemorrhagic cerebral lesions should be considered for a trial a presumptive antitoxoplasma treatment.
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