Title
Single parenchymal brain cysticercus: Relationship between age of patients and evolutive stage of parasites
Date Issued
01 December 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
Background: A recent hypothesis suggested that in many cases cysticercal granulomas represent recently established Taenia solium metacestodes rapidly destroyed by the host's immune system. Here, we attempted to determine whether patients with cysticercal granulomas are younger than those with other forms of parenchymal brain cysticercosis. Methods: Series of 185 patients with single parenchymal brain cysticercus, classified according to the stage of the parasite at the moment of diagnosis in cysts without inflammation, cysts with inflammation, granular lesions, and calcifications. We correlated the age of the patients with the parasite evolutive stage. Results: Patients with cysticercus granulomas were significantly younger than those with vesicular cysts (17.7±12.9 versus 36.8±15.1 years, P<0.005) or calcifications (17.7±12.9 versus 40.8±19.7 years, P<0.0001). There was also a non-significant trend for patients with granulomas to be younger than those with coloidal cysts (17.7±12.9 versus 26.7±15.6 years, P=0.367). Conclusions: Results from this study argued against the classical hypothesis that granulomas are the end result from long-established vesicular cysts destroyed by the host's immune system. Vesicular (viable) cysticerci must be treated with cysticidal drugs as it is unlikely that they will be spontaneously destroyed. © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2012.
Start page
967
End page
970
Volume
34
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Parasitología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84869186783
PubMed ID
Source
Neurological Research
ISSN of the container
01616412
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