نتایج جستجو برای: neurocysticercosis

تعداد نتایج: 1423  

2002
Samuel Ong David A. Talan Gregory J. Moran William Mower Michael Newdow Victor C.W. Tsang Robert W. Pinner

Neurocysticercosis appears to be on the rise in the United States, based on immigration patterns and published cases series, including reports of domestic acquisition. We used a collaborative network of U.S. emergency departments to characterize the epidemiology of neurocysticercosis in seizure patients. Data were collected prospectively at 11 university-affiliated, geographically diverse, urba...

2016
Innocent Lule Segamwenge Ngalyuka Paul Kioko Celia Mukulu Ogunsina Jacob Wanzira Humphrey Josephine Augustinus

INTRODUCTION Neurocysticercosis is a common cause of seizures in low resource countries. There is a paucity of data regarding the extent of this infection in Namibia. There are multiple causes of First-time seizure including electrolyte abnormalities, infections, trauma, drugs, alcohol and many times no apparent cause can be found. We sought to describe the burden of Neurocysticercosis among in...

2016
Gaurav Lachuriya Ravindra Kumar Garg Amita Jain Hardeep Singh Malhotra Arvind Kumar Singh Bhawna Jain Neeraj Kumar Rajesh Verma Praveen Kumar Sharma

We evaluated seizure profile, Toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 polymorphisms, and serum matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in patients with calcified neurocysticercosis.One-hundred nine patients with calcified neurocysticercosis with newly diagnosed seizures and 109 control subjects were enrolled. TLR-4 Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile polymorphisms and serum MMP-9 levels were evaluated. The patients were follo...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
guruprasada shetty 1.department of pediatrics, father muller medical college,mangalore karnataka, india kadke shreedhara avabratha 1.department of pediatrics, father muller medical college,mangalore karnataka, india boodyar sanjeev rai 1.department of pediatrics, father muller medical college,mangalore karnataka, india

how to cite this article: shetty g, avabratha k.s, rai b.s. ring-enhancing lesions in the brain: a diagnostic dilemma. iran j child neurol. 2014 summer;8(3): 61-64. abstract the most common radiological abnormality seen in young indian patients with epilepsy is single small enhancing (ring/disc) computed tomographic (ct) lesions. the two most common differential diagnosis of this lesion in clin...

2010
Tae-Jin Song Sang Hyun Suh Hanna Cho Kyung-Yul Lee

Claude's syndrome is a distinctive brainstem syndrome characterized by ipsilateral third cranial nerve palsy with contralateral hemiataxia and is due to an intrinsic or extrinsic lesion in the midbrain. We report a case of Claude's syndrome caused by neurocysticercosis infection. A 68 year-old Asian man was admitted to our hospital because of ataxia, left ptosis, and diplopia. Brain magnetic re...

2017
Hiroko Yuzawa Yousuke Hirose Tomonori Kimura Sho Kimura Hisanori Sugawara Asako Yanagisawa Sono Toi Takashi Ohashi Tomohito Sadahiro

Case A 42-year-old Peruvian woman residing in Japan for 11 years with a family history of neurocysticercosis presented to our intensive care unit with fever and intense headache.Computed tomography indicated multiple micronodular lesions in the brain parenchyma, and cerebral tuberculoma and neurocysticercosis were considered in the differential diagnosis. Neurocysticercosis was initially suspec...

2017
Ismail Ertan SEVİN Ceren KIZMAZOĞLU Gönül GÜVENÇ Murat ERMETE Nurullah YÜCEER

Neurocysticercosis is a well known central nervous system parasitosis around the world. The tapeworm Taenia solium is responsible for this infection. However, a single brain lesion is rarely reported. The differential diagnosis of neurocysticercosis is very important because of its misdiagnosis with many different brain lesions. We have reported a patient whose neurocysticercosis is appeared as...

Journal: :Neurology India 2004
Ravindra Kumar Garg

In India and other less developed countries the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis is frequently difficult because several other prevalent neurological disorders can present with a similar clinical and neuroimaging picture. Currently available international criteria seem to be helpful for the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis, however, these criteria have been criticized for not being effective in d...

2015
Curtis Croker Jan Soriano Rachel Civen Robert A Larsen Benjamin Schwartz

Carriers of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, are the sole source of cysticercosis, a parasitic tissue infection. When tapeworm eggs excreted by the carrier are ingested, tapeworm larvae can form cysts. When cysts form in the brain, the condition is called neurocysticercosis and can be especially severe. In Los Angeles County an average of 136 county residents are hospitalized with neurocystice...

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 2005
Julius Xavier Scott A Devi T Sathish Kumar Prabhakar D Moses

Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic infestation of the central nervous system which manifests commonly as acute onset focal seizures. We report a rare clinical presentation of neurocysticercosis in a 1-year-old infant who presented with involuntary movements. Involuntary movements are not a common manifestation. Young children are rarely affected by this disease. In endemic areas, w...

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