Toxoplasmosis intramedular en una paciente con coinfección por VIH y tuberculosis
Author
Pérez-Lazo, Giancarlo
Castillo-Córdova, Raúl
Maquera-Afaray, Julio
Abstract
The most common clinical presentation of Toxoplasma gondii in HIV patients is encephalitis; however, the intramedullary involvement has been reported in a few cases. We report a case of intramedullary toxoplasmosis in a female patient diagnosed with HIV/tuberculosis co-infection, and history of poor adherence to antiretroviral therapy. The patient developed subacute paraparesis with compromise of sensory function and urinary sphincter. The nuclear magnetic resonance evaluation showed a single intramedullary ring-enhanced lesion at the T-8 level which was solved after an anti-Toxoplasma therapy with trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole.