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Pediatric Neurocysticercosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2017
Neurocysticercosis is the most common helminth infection of nervous system in humans caused by the encysted larvae of Taenia solium. It is a major cause of epilepsy in tropical areas and the most common cause of focal-onset seizures in North Indian children.
P. Singhi, A. Saini
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Neurocysticercosis: an update on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2022
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an important cause of neurological disease worldwide, including imported cases in nonendemic countries. Purpose of review The purpose of this review is to update information on diagnosis, management, and prevention of ...
Roberto Pineda-Reyes, Clinton White
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Inflammation in neurocysticercosis: clinical relevance and impact on treatment decisions

Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, 2021
Introduction Neurocysticercosis is caused by the localization of Taenia solium larvae in the central nervous system. The disease remains endemic in most countries of Latin America, Asia and Africa. While major improvements have been made in its diagnosis
P. T. Hamamoto Filho   +3 more
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Brain calcification because of neurocysticercosis: a vast field to be explored

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2020
Purpose of review Neurocysticercosis is the most common helminthic infection of the central nervous system caused by the larval stage of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium.
J. Bustos, C. Coyle
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Neurocysticercosis

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2002
Neurocysticercosis results when the ingested eggs of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, hatch into larval forms that penetrate the gut wall, disseminate hematogenously, and then encyst in the brain. The subsequent symptoms and associated morbidity are variable.
Jaime L, Oeberst   +3 more
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Neurocysticercosis

Neurologic Clinics, 2011
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is a major contributor to the burden of seizure disorders and epilepsy in most of the world. NCC encompasses a variety of clinical presentations, depending on number, location, size, evolutionary stage of lesions, and the inflammatory response of the host, with late-onset seizures, headache, and intracranial hypertension the ...
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