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J.S.Remington (Palo Alto, Calif., V.S.), Toxoplasmosis in AIDS
Toxoplasmosis has emerged as a major disease in patients with AIDS. As a cause of encephalitis, it is occurring in 25 to 50 of all AIDS patients in a number of countries of Western Europe. One reason for this is the high prevalence of latent Toxoplasma infection in the general population of these nations, including France, Austria, Germany, Belgium. The diagnosis in the majority of patients is made on the basis of clinical presentation and computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The…
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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1992;136:1378-83
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