Title
Neurocysticercosis diagnosis and management in Peru
Other title
Diagnóstico y manejo de la neurocisticercosis en el Perú
Date Issued
01 January 2010
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Publisher(s)
Instituto Nacional de Salud
Abstract
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common parasitic disease of the central nervous system and is caused by larvae of the tapeworn Taenia solium. NCC is endemic in almost all developing countries. It presents as intraparenchymal forms associated with seizures or as extraparenchymal forms associated with intracranial hypertension. The clinical and epidemiological suspicion are important but the diagnosis is made primarily by images and confirmed by serology. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging tests are used. Inmunodiagnosis by Western Blot, which is currently perform in the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Neurológicas in serum and cerebrospinal fluid serves as confirmatory test. Treatment involves symptomatic measures (control of seizures or intracranial hypertension) and anticysticercal medications (albendazole and praziquantel). Anticysticercal treatment should be used under hospital conditions because of secondary effects.
Start page
586
End page
591
Volume
27
Issue
4
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Parasitología Neurología clínica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-78751478855
Source
Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Publica
ISSN of the container
17264634
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