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Early diagnosis of Acanthamoeba infection during routine cytological examination of cerebrospinal fluid.


ABSTRACT: Early identification of Acanthamoeba in cerebrospinal fluid is mandatory to prevent fatal granulomatous amebic encephalitis. In the case presented here amebic trophozoites were detected in a routine cerebrospinal fluid sample. The antibiotic treatment and the apparently low virulence of this isolate were responsible for the benign progression of the infection.

SUBMITTER: Petry F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1479220 | biostudies-literature | 2006 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early diagnosis of Acanthamoeba infection during routine cytological examination of cerebrospinal fluid.

Petry Franz F   Torzewski Michael M   Bohl Jürgen J   Wilhelm-Schwenkmezger Thomas T   Scheid Patrick P   Walochnik Julia J   Michel Rolf R   Zöller Lothar L   Werhahn Konrad J KJ   Bhakdi Sucharit S   Lackner Karl J KJ  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20060501 5


Early identification of Acanthamoeba in cerebrospinal fluid is mandatory to prevent fatal granulomatous amebic encephalitis. In the case presented here amebic trophozoites were detected in a routine cerebrospinal fluid sample. The antibiotic treatment and the apparently low virulence of this isolate were responsible for the benign progression of the infection. ...[more]

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