Role of Imaging in a Case of Toxoplasmosis Presenting as Generalized Lymphadenopathy

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Toxoplasmosis is caused by Toxoplasma gondii an obligate protozoan intracellular parasite. The disease has variable prevalence globally and is usually asymptomatic. Pregnant and immunocompromised people are at risk of getting infected. Enlarged lymph nodes are the most frequently observed clinical form of Toxoplasma in humans, mostly affecting posterior cervical nodes. Other organs usually affected are the brain and eyes. We present a case of toxoplasmosis with generalized lymphadenopathy mimicking metastasis in a lady with a previous history of operated pancreatic neoplasm.

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Pratap, T., Jalal, M. J. A., K., V. A., & Raja, S. (2021). Role of Imaging in a Case of Toxoplasmosis Presenting as Generalized Lymphadenopathy. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 31(2), 445–450. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1734226

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