1972
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821972000100005
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Toxoplasmose adquirida, forma linfoglandular: relato de 22 casos

Abstract: Estudos sorológicos levados a cabo de uma m aneira sistemática, dem onstraram que a protozcose existe em tôdas as partes do mundo, com exceção da Antártica. Com efeito, sua incidência é m ínim a nas re giões frias, onde alcança taxas de 0 a 10%, enquanto nas áreas tropicais eleva-se em tôrno de 60 a 90%. Sua freqüência p a rece ser idêntica tanto no sexo masculino como no feminino, muito embora alguns pesquisadores considerem mais freqüente nas mulheres a ferm a lin fogland ular da parasitose. Fato im portante… Show more

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“…The Fig. shows that very few of the controls gave negative results. Titres of 8 and 16 may well represent past infection; titres above 32 probably are asymptomatic cases, as concluded from other studies (Huggins, 1973;Schassan et al, 1974;Husiak et al, 1974).…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…The Fig. shows that very few of the controls gave negative results. Titres of 8 and 16 may well represent past infection; titres above 32 probably are asymptomatic cases, as concluded from other studies (Huggins, 1973;Schassan et al, 1974;Husiak et al, 1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Toxoplasmosis is an infection which is highly variable in its clinical manifestations; these include congenital, ocular, disseminated, encephalomyelitic, epidemic, febrile lymphoglandular, oligosymptomatic lymphoglandular, and asymptomatic forms (Ghorbani and Samii, 1973;Huggins, 1973;Huziak et al, 1974). The lymphoglandular form is mainly encountered in adults, who usually are severely affected with fever and general toxicity.…”
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