Congenital cerebral toxoplasmosis

Discussion:

Patient's history revealed a fact of her mother, being pregnant, contact with an infected cat.

In childhood patient suffered from chorioretinitis and strabismus, treated surgically.

Subependymal calcifications and enlarged ventricle are possible signs of tuberous sclerosis complex, but there are no clinical symptoms of TS.

This case shows an unusual pattern of brain calcifications in a patient with a congenital cerebral toxoplasmosis.

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