Da Rocha Ribas PA, Da Rocha Ribas JÁ, Mialski Fontana R. Thrombotic Events in a Patient With Acute Toxoplasmosis.
Cureus 2024;
16:e69797. [PMID:
39308842 PMCID:
PMC11414767 DOI:
10.7759/cureus.69797]
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Abstract
The etiology of venous thromboembolism is multifactorial, with causes being classified as either provoked or unprovoked, making it difficult to attribute a single factor as the cause of the thromboembolic event in most cases. The relationship between inflammation and thrombotic phenomena is well established. Here, we describe the uncommon occurrence of thromboses in a previously healthy patient with acute toxoplasmosis. The patient initially presented with fatigue, abdominal pain, fever and dyspnea. The diagnosis was confirmed through toxoplasmosis serology in a set of admission laboratory tests, and further imaging studies revealed the presence of pulmonary embolism and portal vein thrombosis. The patient was treated with anticoagulants and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, showing improvement in the following days. This case highlights the importance of considering infectious diseases, such as toxoplasmosis, in the differential diagnosis of thrombosis, even in previously healthy individuals. To our knowledge, this is the second reported case of this association in Brazil.
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