Abstract
We report on an HIV-negative but immunocompromised patient with disseminated acanthamoebiasis, granulomatous, amoebic encephalitis and underlying miliary tuberculosis and tuberculous meningitis. The patient responded favorably to treatment with miltefosine, an alkylphosphocholine. The patient remained well with no signs of infection 2 years after treatment cessation.
MeSH terms
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Acanthamoeba*
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Administration, Oral
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Administration, Topical
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Adult
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Amebiasis / complications
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Amebiasis / drug therapy*
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Amebiasis / immunology
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Amebiasis / pathology
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Animals
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Antiprotozoal Agents / administration & dosage
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Antiprotozoal Agents / therapeutic use*
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Encephalitis / complications
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Encephalitis / immunology
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Encephalitis / pathology
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Granuloma / complications
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Granuloma / immunology
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Granuloma / pathology
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host*
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Male
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Phosphorylcholine / administration & dosage
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Phosphorylcholine / analogs & derivatives*
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Phosphorylcholine / therapeutic use
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Skin Ulcer / complications
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Skin Ulcer / immunology
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Skin Ulcer / pathology
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Treatment Outcome
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Tuberculosis, Miliary / complications
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Tuberculosis, Miliary / immunology
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Tuberculosis, Miliary / pathology
Substances
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Antiprotozoal Agents
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Phosphorylcholine
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miltefosine