Central nervous system toxoplasmosis in relapsed hodgkin’s lymphoma: A case report

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Introduction: Patients with immunosuppression have an increased incidence of toxoplasmosis characterized by involvement of the central nervous system. Only a few cases of toxoplasmosis associated with immunosuppressive agents have been reported. Such cases have been reported in immune suppressed patients outside the Iran, but a search of the literature has not revealed any previous reports from this country. Case Presentation: We described a 17-year -old male, a known case of Hodgkin’s lymphoma with the diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) toxoplasmosis. Conclusions: As a conclusion, CNS toxoplasmosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of immunosuppressed patients who present with neurological manifestations.

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Abolghasemi, H., Shahverdi, E., Jafari, R., Dolatimehr, F., & Khandani, A. (2016). Central nervous system toxoplasmosis in relapsed hodgkin’s lymphoma: A case report. International Journal of Cancer Management, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.17795/ijcp-5810

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