Role of clindamycin in the treatment of central nervous system toxoplasmosis

Kenneth V.I. Rolston, Jennifer Hoy

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Abstract

Three patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), central nervous system toxoplasmosis, and hypersensitivity to sulfadiazine were given treatment with clindamycin plus pyrimethamine. All three showed improvement clinically with resolution of symptoms. Two patients had computed tomographic evidence of improvement with reduction in size or clearing of cerebral lesions and the third had resolution of chorioretinitis. Another patient who had a relapse during administration of standard therapy (pyrimethamine plus sulfadiazine) had a clinical response when clindamycin was added to this regimen. Clindamycin in combination with pyrimethamine, or as an adjunct to standard therapy, may be useful in the treatment of central nervous system toxoplasmosis in patients with AIDS.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)551-554
Number of pages4
JournalThe American journal of medicine
Volume83
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1987

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  • General Medicine

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