Case report: 29-year-old male with Hemichorea-hemiballismus as the initial manifestation caused by cerebral Toxoplasmosis with diagnostic of HIV without treatment

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Arturo Violante Villanueva, Juan Carlos López-Hernández, Lilia Salas Alvarado, Xiomara Garcia
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 Material and Methods: Case report.
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Background: The hemichorea and hemiballismus are movement disorder rare related to toxoplasmosis gondii infection in patients with HIV. Objective: Describe the case of a male patient know as HIV positive without antiretroviral treatment with first manifestation was right side hemichorea-hemiballism. Material and Methods: Case report. Results: 29-year-old male known to have HIV for 4 years, without antiretroviral treatment. He went to the emergency room presenting involuntary movements in the right side of his body that sedate when sleeping. On neurological examination appear to be normal; only with the presence of abnormal movements characterized by non-rhythmic, large-amplitude, violent and sometimes choreiform movements in the right side of the body. In a brain MRI study in T1 sequence with contrast, he presented a lesion that captures contrast medium in the form of a closed ring at the level of the left basal nucleus. He receives treatment for toxoplasmosis with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and pyrimethamine- clindamycin. The hemichorea- hemiballism was treated with haloperidol, aripiprazole, clonazepam, having clinical and radiological improvement. Conclusion: The hemichorea- hemiballism is a neurological manifestation unfrequently related to toxoplasmosis HIV positive. Treatment for toxoplasmosis, movement disorder, and antiretroviral therapy should be started promptly.
病例报告:29岁男性,以脑弓形虫病为首发表现,诊断为HIV,未经治疗
研究背景:弓形虫病感染HIV患者后出现的运动障碍中,偏瘫和半半身是比较少见的。目的:描述1例男性HIV阳性患者未经抗逆转录病毒治疗,首次表现为右侧偏瘫。材料与方法:病例报告 结果:29岁男性,已知感染艾滋病毒4年,未接受抗逆转录病毒治疗。他去了急诊室,表现为右侧身体不自主的运动,睡觉时有镇静剂。神经学检查显示正常;只有在身体右侧出现无节奏、大幅度、剧烈、有时是舞蹈动作的异常动作时才会出现。在T1序列对比的脑MRI研究中,他在左基底核水平呈现了一个以闭合环形式捕获对比剂的病变。他接受了甲氧苄氨嘧啶-磺胺甲恶唑和乙胺嘧啶-克林霉素治疗弓形虫病。氟哌啶醇、阿立哌唑、氯硝西泮治疗偏瘫,临床及影像学均有改善。结论:半血细胞偏瘫是一种与HIV阳性弓形虫病少见的神经学表现。对弓形虫病、运动障碍的治疗和抗逆转录病毒治疗应立即开始。
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Archivos de Neurociencias
Archivos de Neurociencias Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: La revista Archivos de Neurociencias es una publicación trimestral que bajo el patrocinio del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía Manuel Velasco Suárez, se dedica a publicar artículos relacionados con las neurociencias, tanto nacionales como extranjeros procurando tener una estricta relación con los interesados en áreas afines de habla hispana. De 1966 a 1980 apareció como Revista del Instituto Nacional de Neurología. De 1986 a 1995 apareció como Archivos del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía.
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