A case of lymphoglandular toxoplasmosis

1988 
This report presents a case of a man aged 46, in which swelling of the lymphonodisubmandibulares was the principal (symptom) and which was diagnosed as lymphogranular toxisoplasmosis by serological investigations.The symptoms decreased with the administration of an ST combination product of Sulfomethoxazol and Trimethoprim.Further, this infection was supposed to derive from the intake of uncooked livers and hearts of cows and pigs.
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