Tumor-like lesion due to chagas' disease in a patient with lymphocytic leukemia

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A 73 year-old white male, living in the interior of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, in central Brazil, after an initial diagnosis of sinusitis was transferred to the neurology service with a 3-day evolution of intracranial hypertension. Exams showed lymphocytic leukemia and a tumor-like lesion, either an expanding inflammatory process such as an abscess or a neoplasm. Treatment with Ceftriaxone and Decadron was started and intracranial hypertension was controlled. Methotrexate was injected on the occasion of the next puncture considering a possible leukemia infiltration. Flagellate forms of T. cruzi were observed in the CSF and treatment with Benznidazole was started. After 4 days the CSF presented fractionated forms of trypomastigotes. The protein level was 27%. Signs of intracranial hypertension ceased. Tomography and magnetic resonance images showed an important reduction of the tumor-like lesion. The clinical condition of the patient improved.

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Salgado, P. R., Gorski, A. G., Aleixo, A. R., & De Barros, E. O. M. (1996). Tumor-like lesion due to chagas’ disease in a patient with lymphocytic leukemia. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 38(4), 285–288. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651996000400008

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