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on oral clindamycin 600mg thrice daily for cerebral toxoplasmosis . The patient developed diarrhoea that lasted for 3 days. The patient was treated with metronidazole therapy empirically for diarrhoea ...
of toxoplasmosis during pregnancy. Because long-term maintenance therapy is often necessary, particularly in patients with AIDS , a wider choice of antibiotics is urgently necessary, because of potential problems ...
infections even in the absence of vascular access devices or intravenous drug abuse.2 We have used clindamycin for initial and maintenance therapy for cerebral toxoplasmosis in patients with AIDS .3 The data ...
for cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS patients . The role of alternative regimens needs further evaluation. ltal. .L Neurol. Sci 13:475-479, 1992 Comparison of two medications in central nervous system toxoplasmosis ...
a negative toxoplasmosis IgG, antibiotic cal neurologic symptoms. Diagnosis is made by the therapy was discontinued. One week later, the patient presence of antitoxoplasma immunoglobulin G deteriorated ...
, many patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) are unable to receive a complete course of therapy . The promising results with clindamycin phosphate therapy in a mouse model of TE prompted ...
Synthesis:Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) appears to be useful for prophylaxis against toxoplasmosis in patients with AIDS . The most effective TMP/SMX dose for prevention of toxoplasmosis needs to be determined ...
a negative toxoplasmosis IgG, antibiotic cal neurologic symptoms. Diagnosis is made by the therapy was discontinued. One week later, the patient presence of antitoxoplasma immunoglobulin G deteriorated ...
Cerebral toxoplasmosis related to AIDS was treated with a combination regimen of pyrimethamine, clindamycin , and spiramycin, and in a second trial with a combination of pyrimethamine and clindamycin ...
the previously reported cases of spinal toxoplasmosis , only 1 noted focal neurological deficits as the presenting symptom of HIV/ AIDS without associated cerebral toxoplasmosis lesions [11], making our patient’s ...
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