Swiss medical weekly
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Swiss medical weekly · Apr 1995
Case Reports[Cerebral toxoplasmosis with central diabetes insipidus and panhypopituitarism in a patient with AIDS].
Endocrine disorders in the course of HIV infection are often a result of opportunistic infections of endocrine organs. We describe the case of a 30-year-old HIV positive man in whom diabetes insipidus developed initially with no abnormal findings in cranial magnetic resonance imaging. 2 months later the patient presented with symptoms of panhypopituitarism. At this time, neuroradiologic examination was consistent with cerebral toxoplasmosis. ⋯ Toxoplasmosis is the most frequent opportunistic infection of the brain in patients with AIDS. In HIV positive patients with malfunction of the hypothalamic-hypophyseal system cerebral toxoplasmosis must be considered in differential diagnosis. Treatment of this disorder may alleviate symptoms and signs of endocrine malfunction.