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Extracerebral toxoplasmosis in patients infected with HIV. A French National Survey.

C Rabaud1, T May, C Amiel, C Katlama, C Leport, P Ambroise-Thomas, P Canton.   

Abstract

A French nationwide survey of extracerebral toxoplasmosis (ECT) in HIV-infected patients was performed between January 1990 and September 1992. All French hospitals were surveyed, and all but a few responded. Data collected included epidemiologic, clinical, and biologic features; therapy; and outcome. During the 33-month survey, 199 cases were collected. The prevalence of ECT in patients with AIDS can be estimated at 1.5%-2%. Age, sex, and HIV risk factors were similar to those of the general AIDS population in France. Extracerebral toxoplasmosis appeared mainly in HIV-infected patients with advanced immunosuppression: the mean CD4+ lymphocyte count was 57/mm3(+/- 99). The localizations observed were: eyes (50% of patients); lung (26%); disseminated (at least 2 extracerebral visceral localizations) (11.5%); peripheral blood (acute febrile syndrome with isolated positive parasitemia) (3%); heart (3%); bone marrow (3%); bladder (1%); and isolated cases of rhinopharynx, skin, liver, lymph nodes, conus medullaris, and pericardium. In this survey, muscular and pancreatic localizations were always associated with other extracerebral localizations. A cerebral localization was diagnosed in 41% of cases. Serologic data provided little information. Ocular fundus examination, bronchoalveolar lavage, tissue biopsy, and search for parasitemia were the main diagnostic procedures. Treatment was the same as for cerebral toxoplasmosis. A clinical response was observed in 64% of cases; 19% relapsed. Death occurred in 106 (53%) cases and was related to ECT in 34% of cases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7984082     DOI: 10.1097/00005792-199411000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)        ISSN: 0025-7974            Impact factor:   1.889


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