Toxoplasmosis is seen in immunocompromised populations, particularly those with AIDS, presenting with fever, headache, and choreoretinitis. Reactivation can occur in AIDS patients, and imaging may show ring-enhancing lesions.
La toxoplasmosis se observa comúnmente en pacientes inmunodeficientes, especialmente aquellos con SIDA. La tríada clásica de síntomas incluye fiebre, dolor de cabeza y coriorretinitis. La reactivación de la toxoplasmosis puede ocurrir en pacientes con SIDA, y la imagenología puede mostrar lesiones con realce en anillo.
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