Kaeser H E, Dietrich R, Kocher R
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1977 Oct 22;107(42):1482-7.
With modern techniques (membrane marking by indirect immunofluorescence and identification by morphological criteria) Toxoplasma gondii can be reliably identified in the CSF. Identification of the causative agent confirms the diagnosis of toxoplasmosis of the meninges, the central nervous system and the nerve roots. Toxoplasma encephalomyelitis associated with meningoradiculitis has hitherto only rarely been described. Our own cases afford evidence of the fact that even in the most typical cases of multiple sclerosis this possibility must be considered. Fansidar (a combination of an ultralong-acting sulfonamide with pyrimethamine combined with spiramycine is recommended as the treatment of choice.