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Intracranial mass versus cerebral toxoplasmosis, does this mean that the patient is hiv positive?
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Cerebral toxoplasmosis remains the most common cause of expansive brain lesions in people living with hiv/aids (plwha). Neurotoxoplasmosis, also known as cerebral toxoplasmosis, is an opportunistic infection caused by the parasite toxoplasma gondii. It typically affects patients with hiv/aids and is the most common cause of cerebral abscess in these patients.
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