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Congenital Toxoplasmosis with Aplastic Anemia: A Rare Association
Congenital toxoplasmosis is caused by transmission of an intracellular obligate coccidian protozoan (Toxoplasma gondii) via vertical transmission during pregnancy. The clinical manifestations are wide ranging from asymptomatic to intracranial calcifications, seizures, developmental delay, chorioretinal lesions and even fetal death. Aplastic anemia is one of the rare presentations of congenital toxoplasmosis. Hence, we are reporting a case of a 23-year-old male who presented to us with aplastic anemia due to congenital toxoplasmosis. Thus, congenital toxoplasmosis should always be considered as a cause when evaluating a case of aplastic anemia
Scrub Typhus and Myocarditis: A Rare Complication
Scrub typhus, also called bush typhus, is a zoonotic disease a Gram-negative bacterium. Its presentation may range from nonspecific febrile illness to severe disease, with cardiovascular, renal, hepatic and neurological involvement. Myocarditis is one of the rare complications of scrub typhus. Hence, we are reporting a case of a 50-year-old male, farmer by occupation, presenting to us in multiorgan dysfunction syndrome who developed myocarditis during second week of his illness