1. [Chagas disease in the central nervous system in patient infected with HIV: diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties].
- Author
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Simioli F, Sánchez-Cunto M, Velázquez E, Lloveras S, and Orduna T
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- AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections parasitology, Adult, Central Nervous System Protozoal Infections parasitology, Fatal Outcome, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections diagnosis, Central Nervous System Protozoal Infections diagnosis, Chagas Disease diagnosis
- Abstract
Chagas disease (ChD), caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is an endemic anthropozoonosis in Latin America, linked to deficients socio-economic and cultural aspects and is considered one of the neglected tropical diseases. We report a fatal case of Chagas disease reactivation with central nervous system involvement in a patient with HIV infection, whose diagnosis was confirmed by positive PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test of blood, with treatment response efficiency with benznidazol and management and etiologic treatment was difficult due to limited number of antitrypanosomal drugs and the occurrence of frequent and serious adverse effects.
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- 2017
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