Toxoplasmosis, a rare case report that led to a successful pregnancy.
- THOMAS NTOUNIS,
- Sofoklis Stavros,
- Antonios Koutras,
- Alexandros Katrachouras,
- Dimitrios Lentzaris ,
- Ekaterini Domali,
- Kyriakos Konis,
- Peter Drakakis
Sofoklis Stavros
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Author ProfileAntonios Koutras
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Author ProfileEkaterini Domali
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Author ProfilePeter Drakakis
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Author ProfileAbstract
A 19-year-old pregnant patient was diagnosed with primary toxoplasmosis
infection. The patient was successfully treated with spiramycin and
finally delivered normally a healthy boy. Serological tests for
detection of anti-toxoplasma antibodies along with ultrasonography
findings are the gold standard for the diagnosis. Spiramycin was used
for embryo protection.