Toxoplasmic encephalitis with untreated hairy cell leukemia variant

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Abstract

Toxoplasmic encephalitis is a rare infectious complication in patients with hematological malignancy except for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). We herein report a case of possible toxoplasmic encephalitis with untreated hairy cell leukemia variant. Magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple nodules with surrounding edema in the entire cerebrum. A polymerase chain reaction analysis for Toxoplasma gondii was negative. Her signs and symptoms fully recovered by empirical therapy with sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine. Toxoplasmic encephalitis may occur in patients who undergo non-allogeneic HSCT for hematological malignancies, even in those who have not been treated.

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Ikebe, T., Sasaki, H., Takata, H., Miyazaki, Y., Ohtsuka, E., Saburi, Y., … Shirao, K. (2016). Toxoplasmic encephalitis with untreated hairy cell leukemia variant. Internal Medicine, 55(21), 3175–3180. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.6668

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