HIV-Related Toxoplasmosis Infection. A Rare Case of Simultaneous Cardiac and Cerebral Involvement
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International Medical Case Reports Journal
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Toxoplasmosis is a significant opportunistic infection among people living with HIV (PLHIV), primarily manifesting as cerebral disease. Cardiac involvement, while rare, significantly complicates clinical management. This report describes an unusual presentation of concurrent cerebral and cardiac toxoplasmosis in a 50-year-old HIV-positive male initially treated for severe malaria. Despite initial symptomatic relief, the patient rapidly deteriorated neurologically and subsequently succumbed. The autopsy revealed characteristic cerebral and myocardial lesions confirmed by histopathology. The case underscores the diagnostic complexities and the necessity for high clinical suspicion in managing PLHIV with atypical presentations, especially in malaria-endemic areas.
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Mitala, Y., Murungi, N., Birungi, A., Tumwesigire, S., Eloba, S., Mutudhu, A., ... & Atwine, R. (2025). HIV-Related Toxoplasmosis Infection. A Rare Case of Simultaneous Cardiac and Cerebral Involvement. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 1561-1567.
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