Spinal cord toxoplasmosis in a young immunocompetent patient.
Martin MartinotV GreigertC FarnarierM L DardéC PiperoglouM Mohseni-ZadehJ TarabeuxA GuffroyO VillardF VelyPublished in: Infection (2019)
We report a case of spinal cord toxoplasmosis occurring as a primary infection in a 31-year-old immunocompetent man. Exhaustive immunologic and genetic investigations did not identify any immunodeficiency. The causative agent was a typical type 2 strain. In cases of spinal cord lesions, toxoplasmosis should be considered, even in an immunocompetent patient.