Neurocysticercosis
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Neurocysticercosis
Abstract
Sixty-two cases of neurocysticercosis (NCC) were examined over a period of five years. Convulsive seizure was the commonest presentation (57%). The other modes of presentation included features of raised intracranial pressure (19%) meningoencephalitis (9%), "Stroke" like onset (4%) and progressive dementia (6%). Clinical signs were scanty. Six patients had papilloedema, five had hemiparesis while three had isolated cranial nerve palsies. Soft tissue calcification and mucocutaneous nodules were infrequent and was found in 13 (21%) and 5 cases (8%) respectively. Clinical suspicion supported by CT scan and Immunobiologic tests using ELISA were the mainstay in diagnosis. Praziquantel and Albendazole were found effective in the treatment of neurocysticercosis, but because of serious side effects encountered in some cases, the drugs should be used cautiously in selected cases only.
Comment in
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Neurocysticercosis.J Assoc Physicians India. 1994 Jan;42(1):87-8. J Assoc Physicians India. 1994. PMID: 7836271 No abstract available.
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Advances in treatment of neurocysticercosis.J Assoc Physicians India. 1994 Jan;42(1):88. J Assoc Physicians India. 1994. PMID: 7836272 No abstract available.
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