Cysticercosis is a human infestation, which is considered the most common cause of seizures worldwide. The subcutaneous lesions can help in the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis. We describe a case of a 45-year-old patient with multiple cutaneous nodules first seen 2 years ago that were increasing in number, and normal neurologic and fundoscopic examination. Neurologic symptoms stalled 3 months before hospital admission as a mild headache and muscular weakness. The imaging examinations showed a massive central nervous system involvement. Physicians must be aware of the importance of subcutaneous nodule examination for the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis.502SS14S1
Abstract Introduction Neurocysticercosis is endemic in the developing world, but is becoming more co...
Subcutaneous and cerebral cysticercosis occurred in a 38-year old woman who had multiple asymptomati...
Abstract Cysticercosis is caused by the hematogenous dissemination of the larval form (cysticercus) ...
Cysticercosis is a human infestation, which is considered the most common cause of seizures worldwid...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is one of the seven neglected endemic zoonoses targeted by the World Health...
Introduction: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the result of ingestion of pork tapeworm eggs (Taenia soli...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an infection of the central nervous system (CNS) caused by the metacesto...
Neurocysticercosis is the term used for human CNS involvment with T. solium cysts. Intraparenchymal ...
Introduction: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an infection of the central nervous system by the larval s...
Abstract Introduction Neurocysticercosis is endemic in the developing world, but is becoming more co...
We presented a case of 44-year-old Chinese woman who showed a transient edematous change in the left...
A 53 years old male had a 3 year long history of multiple subcutaneous nodules distributed all over ...
Case Presentation: A 78-year-old male from Haiti presented to the emergency department with complain...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common cause of acquired epilepsy in developing countries. It c...
We presented a case of 44-year-old Chinese woman who showed a transient edematous change in the left...
Abstract Introduction Neurocysticercosis is endemic in the developing world, but is becoming more co...
Subcutaneous and cerebral cysticercosis occurred in a 38-year old woman who had multiple asymptomati...
Abstract Cysticercosis is caused by the hematogenous dissemination of the larval form (cysticercus) ...
Cysticercosis is a human infestation, which is considered the most common cause of seizures worldwid...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is one of the seven neglected endemic zoonoses targeted by the World Health...
Introduction: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the result of ingestion of pork tapeworm eggs (Taenia soli...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an infection of the central nervous system (CNS) caused by the metacesto...
Neurocysticercosis is the term used for human CNS involvment with T. solium cysts. Intraparenchymal ...
Introduction: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an infection of the central nervous system by the larval s...
Abstract Introduction Neurocysticercosis is endemic in the developing world, but is becoming more co...
We presented a case of 44-year-old Chinese woman who showed a transient edematous change in the left...
A 53 years old male had a 3 year long history of multiple subcutaneous nodules distributed all over ...
Case Presentation: A 78-year-old male from Haiti presented to the emergency department with complain...
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common cause of acquired epilepsy in developing countries. It c...
We presented a case of 44-year-old Chinese woman who showed a transient edematous change in the left...
Abstract Introduction Neurocysticercosis is endemic in the developing world, but is becoming more co...
Subcutaneous and cerebral cysticercosis occurred in a 38-year old woman who had multiple asymptomati...
Abstract Cysticercosis is caused by the hematogenous dissemination of the larval form (cysticercus) ...