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Racemose Neurocysticercosis

open access: yes, 2012
Zoran Rumboldt, Mauricio Castillo
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Spinal racemose cysticercosis: case report and review

open access: yesHospital Practice (1995), 2017
Cysticercosis is a common helminthic infection worldwide, endemic in Central and South America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia. Neurocysticercosis typically involves brain parenchyma, subarachnoid space, and the ventricular system.
Hussam A Yacoub   +2 more
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Pituitary hormone deficiency due to racemose neurocysticercosis

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2013
Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic infection of the brain. Infestation is with the larva of Taenia solium and occurs after faecal–oral contamination with its eggs. Neurocysticercosis often aff ects the highly vascular grey–white matter junction, basal cisterns, subarachnoid space, and ventricles.
Deep, Dutta   +4 more
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Intraventricular cryptococcal cysts masquerading as racemose neurocysticercosis

Surgical Neurology, 2007
Cryptococcal infections of the CNS are infrequent in immunocompetent hosts. When present, they usually present as meningitis and hydrocephalus or as fungal masses called cryptococcomas. We report a case in which intraventricular cryptococcal cysts clinically and radiologically simulated the racemose form of neurocysticercosis.A 23-year-old man ...
Marlon, Mathews   +2 more
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Racemose neurocysticercosis

2018
Clinical History Image Findings Discussion Find Diagnosis Differential ...
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Racemose variant of Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis

2017
Clinical History Image Findings Discussion Find Diagnosis Differential ...
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[Treatment of racemose neurocysticercosis of the spine].

Revista de neurologia, 2005
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most frequent parasitic infection of the central nervous system, and its prevalence is high in Portugal. Spinal involvement is rare, only occurring in between 1 and 5% of cases, and causes many problems when it comes to its diagnosis and treatment.
N M M, Canas, S L, Calado, J, Vale
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Racemose neurocysticercosis and cerebral venous thrombosis: case report

Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
Case presentation: A 29-year-old female, with no significant past medical history, first presented with an altered level of consciousness preceded by vomiting, and behavioral changes. On first evaluation in her hometown, the patient obtained a computer tomography (CT) scan revealing hydrocephalus with evidence of intracranial hypertension (ICH), being ...
Lucas Vieira Pinto   +8 more
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Racemose neurocysticercosis: a case series

BJR|case Reports, 2023
Neeraj Jain, Jain Neeraj
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