Journal article
Toxoplasmosis Molecular Testing Discrepancy in a Case of Asymptomatic Microcephaly
Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access, Vol.2(2), 42
2017
DOI: 10.21767/2573-0282.100042
Abstract
Introduction: Microcephaly is a congenital anomaly associated with a wide range of etiological factors such as infections, medications/substances, genetic abnormalities and radiation. Environmental factors that are teratogenic must also be included in the differential diagnosis as common etiologies. In this report we describe a neonate with microcephaly whose molecular tests showed conflicting results in regards to the etiology of the condition.
Case Report: We describe a case of a term female neonate that was admitted for work up of microcephaly in a nursery in South Brazil. The maternal history was significant for HIV positivity, on irregular antiretroviral therapy, substance abuse (crack) and previous incomplete treatment for neurosyphilis. The initial investigations for the neonate were significant for toxoplasmosis IgG (45,000) and the cerebrospinal fluid analisys revealed a positive real time PCR for toxoplasmosis. Triple treatment for neurotoxoplasmosis was instituted (Sulfadiazine, Pyrimethamine and Folinic Acid). As complementary exams came all negative including cerebrospinal DNA sequencing for Toxoplasma gondii and the baby became constantly neutropenic, treatment was discontinued and the infant was sent home for follow-up with serologies and ophthalmological monitoring.
Discussion: This case described a new-born with microcephaly that was initially thought to be secondary to congenital neurotoxoplasmosis with a positive PCR in the CSF. However, the diagnosis was refuted with the absence of other clinical signs and once the DNA sequencing for Toxoplasma gondii was negative in the cerebrospinal fluid. The highlight of this report lies on the fact that two very accurate molecular tests showed divergent results. Although there were multiple risk factors for microcephaly in this patient, the definitive cause cannot be determined.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Toxoplasmosis Molecular Testing Discrepancy in a Case of Asymptomatic Microcephaly
- Creators
- Luciana FriedrichAdrianne Rahde BischoffJuliana Ritondale Sodre de CastroJéssica Maria GoncalvesDias CionekJuliane ZambrzyckiPauline Simas MachadoTamires Ferri Macedo
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Open Access, Vol.2(2), 42
- DOI
- 10.21767/2573-0282.100042
- ISSN
- 2573-0282
- eISSN
- 2573-0282
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2017
- Academic Unit
- Stead Family Department of Pediatrics; Neonatology
- Record Identifier
- 9984354501802771
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