Single, small (< 1 cm) enhancing lesions are frequent findings on CT scans of Indian patients with seizures. These lesions have also been reported in patients from other parts of the world. They often resolve spontaneously and their etiology has been disputed for over a decade. Initially diagnosed in Indian patients as tuberculomas, a number of other etiologies have been suggested. More recently, based on biopsy data, we have shown that a majority of these lesions are caused by cysticercosis. This review traces the development of the controversy and reports the current understanding of their etiology. A logical approach to their management is also discussed
Key Words: Partial seizures, neurocyticercosis, Tuberculoma, CT scan. Seizure disorders are the most...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common cause of acquired epilepsy in developing countries. It c...
Objectives. To determine the diagnostic yield of computed tomography (CT) of the head in children p...
Thirty consecutive Indian patients with focal or generalised seizures and single, small (less than 1...
BACKGROUND Single small enhancing computed tomography lesion is a worldwide problem, especially in ...
AbstractThis study was planned to observe the clinical and radiological course of single small enhan...
It is commonly believed that differentiating solitary small cysticercus granulomas and small tubercu...
Small single enhancing lesion in CT (SSECT)scan as an entity came into existence in India in early ...
AbstractThis study was planned to observe the clinical and radiological course of single small enhan...
Single Or Multiple Enhancing Lesions In Computerized Tomography (CT) Of Brain May Occur In Several ...
The highest incidence of partial seizures was in 10-19 yrs age group. • Male preponderance was note...
Background:Single ring-enhancing computed tomography lesions are commonly seen in young patients pre...
In this series we performed clinical and imaging evaluation of 77 consecutive patients with uncontro...
52 patients with tuberculomas of brain above 12 years of age were studied during 1981 to 1988. Thes...
Solitary cysticercus granulomas that produce seizures usually measure less than 20 mm in diameter an...
Key Words: Partial seizures, neurocyticercosis, Tuberculoma, CT scan. Seizure disorders are the most...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common cause of acquired epilepsy in developing countries. It c...
Objectives. To determine the diagnostic yield of computed tomography (CT) of the head in children p...
Thirty consecutive Indian patients with focal or generalised seizures and single, small (less than 1...
BACKGROUND Single small enhancing computed tomography lesion is a worldwide problem, especially in ...
AbstractThis study was planned to observe the clinical and radiological course of single small enhan...
It is commonly believed that differentiating solitary small cysticercus granulomas and small tubercu...
Small single enhancing lesion in CT (SSECT)scan as an entity came into existence in India in early ...
AbstractThis study was planned to observe the clinical and radiological course of single small enhan...
Single Or Multiple Enhancing Lesions In Computerized Tomography (CT) Of Brain May Occur In Several ...
The highest incidence of partial seizures was in 10-19 yrs age group. • Male preponderance was note...
Background:Single ring-enhancing computed tomography lesions are commonly seen in young patients pre...
In this series we performed clinical and imaging evaluation of 77 consecutive patients with uncontro...
52 patients with tuberculomas of brain above 12 years of age were studied during 1981 to 1988. Thes...
Solitary cysticercus granulomas that produce seizures usually measure less than 20 mm in diameter an...
Key Words: Partial seizures, neurocyticercosis, Tuberculoma, CT scan. Seizure disorders are the most...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common cause of acquired epilepsy in developing countries. It c...
Objectives. To determine the diagnostic yield of computed tomography (CT) of the head in children p...