Publications by authors named "Mohammed Homoud"

Toxoplasmosis is the most common space-occupying lesion in HIV-infected patients that typically presents as a space-occupying lesion in the supratentorial region, often manifesting as focal neurological deficits. Infratentorial toxoplasmosis is extremely rare, with a few reported cases in the literature. Here, we are reporting a 53-year-old healthy female presented with isolated single cerebellar toxoplasmosis as a first manifestation of HIV infection.

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Background: Primary optic nerve and chiasmal germinomas are very rare. These lesions can commonly be mistaken for optic pathway gliomas based on imaging alone. It is radiosensitive and cured in most of the cases.

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