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Neurocysticercosis: A case report and brief review.
Rizvi, Syed A A; Saleh, Ayman M; Frimpong, Hanns; Al Mohiy, Hussain M; Ahmed, Jasmin; Edwards, Ronda D; Ahmed, Sultan S.
Afiliação
  • Rizvi SA; College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, 3200 South University Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328, USA; JAS Medical Management LLC, 6151 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, FL 33023, USA. Electronic address: srizvi@nova.edu.
  • Saleh AM; Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, National Guard Health Affairs, P.O. Box: 3660, Mail Code: 3127, Riyadh 11481, Saudi Arabia.
  • Frimpong H; Radiological Sciences Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Khalid University, P. O. Box 9060, Abha 61413, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Mohiy HM; Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, AHC2, Miami, FL 33319, USA.
  • Ahmed J; School of Medicine, Spartan Health Science University, Laborie 00124, Saint Lucia.
  • Edwards RD; JAS Medical Management LLC, 6151 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, FL 33023, USA.
  • Ahmed SS; JAS Medical Management LLC, 6151 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, FL 33023, USA. Electronic address: cmeahmed@bellsouth.net.
Asian Pac J Trop Med ; 9(1): 100-2, 2016 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26851797
ABSTRACT
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is one of the seven neglected endemic zoonoses targeted by the World Health Organization. It is considered a common infection of the nervous system caused by the Taenia solium and is known to be the primary cause of preventable epilepsy in many developing countries. NCC is commonly resulted by the ingestion of Taenia solium eggs after consuming undercooked pork, or contaminated water. The parasite can grow in the brain and spinal cord within the nervous system, causing severe headache and seizures beside other pathological manifestations. Immigration and international travel to endemic countries has made this disease common in the United States. NCC can be diagnosed with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. The treatment of the NCC including cysticidal drugs (e.g., albendazole and praziquantel), and neurosurgical procedure, depending upon the situation. A patient of Asian origin came to our clinic with complaints of dizziness, headaches and episodes seizures for the past twelve years without proper diagnosis. The computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans indicated multilobulated cystic mass in the brain with the suspicion of neurocysticercosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 3_ND Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Asian Pac J Trop Med Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 3_ND Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Asian Pac J Trop Med Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article