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Diffuse "Encephalitic" Cerebral Toxoplasmosis in AIDS, Report of Four Cases
J Neurol 236:273-277, Gray,F.,et al, 1989
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Article Abstract
Four patients with AIDS presented with a rapidly fatal global neurological illness. CT did not show any focal lesion and gross post mortem examination of the brain was normal in three of the four cases. Microscopic examination revealed nu merous widespread microglial nodules in the brain parenchyma, most containing central toxoplama cysts or free tachyzoites. Such diffuse, non-necrotic, "encephalitic" forms of cerebral toxoplasmosis appear unique to ADIS and, to our knowledge, have not be en documented previously. They represent a treatable, often misdiagnosed cause of diffuse neurological involvement in AIDS patients.
 
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