Schroeder H W, Yarrish R L, Perkins T F, Lee C
South Med J. 1984 Apr;77(4):533-4. doi: 10.1097/00007611-198404000-00037.
A 27-year-old previously healthy male Haitian had sequential disseminated tuberculosis and toxoplasmosis during a three-month period. The former appeared to respond to antituberculous therapy; the latter proved fatal and was diagnosed only at autopsy. We suspect acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) as the underlying problem, which emphasizes the danger of sequential unusual infections in patients from groups with a high incidence of AIDS. This case also illustrates some of the difficulties of diagnosing toxoplasmosis and the advisability of early empiric therapy in such patients.
一名27岁、此前身体健康的海地男性在三个月内先后出现播散性结核病和弓形虫病。前者对抗结核治疗似乎有反应;后者被证明是致命的,仅在尸检时才得以诊断。我们怀疑获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)是潜在病因,这凸显了艾滋病高发群体中的患者发生相继出现的罕见感染的危险性。该病例还说明了诊断弓形虫病的一些困难以及对此类患者进行早期经验性治疗的可取性。