Title
Cysticercosis lesions in basal ganglia are common but clinically silent
Date Issued
18 January 2002
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Abstract
Movement disorders due to basal ganglia involvement by neurocysticercosis are rarely seen. To evaluate the frequency of basal ganglia location of cysticercotic cysts and its clinical manifestations, baseline MRI scans of 120 consecutive patients with active neurocysticercosis were reviewed and the presence and number of active cysticercosis lesions (viable cysts or enhancing lesions) in the basal ganglia were recorded and correlated with demographic and clinical data. Basal ganglia involvement was found in 32 cases (26.7%). The frequency of lesions in basal ganglia was related to the total number of lesions, ranging from 5% of patients with a single cysticerci, to 60% in patients with more than five parasites. Putamen and caudate nuclei were the most frequent sites of lesions. No significant difference between both hemispheres was observed. Basal ganglia localization is common in neurocysticercosis but it is rarely associated with clinical manifestations. Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V.
Start page
57
End page
60
Volume
104
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Neurología clínica
Parasitología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0036137739
PubMed ID
Source
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
ISSN of the container
03038467
Sponsor(s)
Other members of the CWGP who collaborated in this study include EJ Pretell, S Rodriguez, SM Martinez (Instituto de Ciencias Neurologicas, Lima, Peru), AE Gonzalez and RH Gilman (Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD). Editorial help of Susan Olender is acknowledged. The study was funded in part by grant number FD-R-001107 from the Food and Drug Administration, USA.
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