Toxoplasmosis



Toxoplasma gondii is a ubiquitous coccidian parasite

3 Forms

Toxoplasmosis infection - via GI tract, multiplication in GI tract, via blood & lymphatics to organs. Normally immune response eradicate disease at this stage. In immunocompromised, no inflammatory stage and infection remains chronic.

CNS manifestations

Differential Dx CNS Toxoplasmosis

  • Chronic meningitis (esp. fungi / syphilis)
  • Encephalitis (esp. CMV or HSV)
  • Brain mets
  • CVA
  • Primary CNS lymphoma
  • Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

Diagnosis


Imaging

CT

Multiple bilateral, hypodense lesions

Possible mass effect

Lesions = ring or homogenous enhance

Occasionally diffuse pattern

MRI

Is more sensitive in disclosing multiple lesions

If single lesion found, lymphoma more likely than toxoplasmosis. Beware missing metastatic lesions.

out toxoplasmosis. Multiple lesions may be incorrectly interpreted as multiple metastases in patients without a known history of HIV infection, so HIV and CNS toxoplasmosis must be considered in individuals with these findings and HIV risk factors.

Treatment