| Literature DB >> 35673676 |
Melvin Parasram1, Julio Arevalo-Perez2.
Abstract
Background: Cerebral toxoplasmosis is a rare complication of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM) after autologous stem cell transplant (SCT). Imaging characteristics can be helpful in leading to rapid diagnosis and treatment. Case Description: A 76-year-old man with relapsed/refractory IgA kappa MM status post autologous SCT who presented to the hospital with altered mental status. His hospital course was complicated by rapid decompensation to obtundation requiring intubation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed numerous ring-enhancing lesions with eccentric target signs, which were concerning for cerebral toxoplasmosis. Diagnosis was confirmed with positive toxoplasma cerebrospinal fluid polymerase chain reaction test.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebral toxoplasmosis; Eccentric target sign; Multiple myeloma; Neuroimaging; Neuroinfectious disease
Year: 2022 PMID: 35673676 PMCID: PMC9168334 DOI: 10.25259/SNI_271_2022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Figure 1:Postcontrast T1-weighted (a, c) and FLAIR (b, d) axial images of the brain showing multiple ring-enhancing lesions, some of which demonstrated an eccentric target sign (arrows) with associated surrounding moderate vasogenic edema.
Figure 2:Axial CT scan of the head revealing left basal ganglia hemorrhage with intraventricular extension with an enlargement of the ventricular system. A smaller right basal ganglia hemorrhage is also noted.