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[Toxoplasma gondii in the gastric mucosa as the first finding in an AIDS patient]

Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 1992 Oct-Dec;25(4):275-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/94052885
Florencio FR; Albuquerque Filho FB; Moraes MA; Hospital Regional do Gama, Fundacao Hospitalar do Distrito; Federal Gama.


Keywords: Adult Animal AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/*PARASITOLOGY Case Report Gastric Mucosa/*PARASITOLOGY Human Male Stomach Diseases/*PARASITOLOGY Toxoplasma/*ISOLATION & PURIF Toxoplasmosis/*PARASITOLOGY JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDadultanimalaids-relatedopportunisticinfections/KWDparasitologycasereportgastricmucosa/KWDparasitologyhumanmalestomachdiseases/KWDparasitologytoxoplasma/KWDisolation&puriftoxoplasmosis/KWDparasitologyjournalarticle
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