Neurocysticercosis in a Nigerian woman -missed diagnosis of a neglected disease and surgical management

Q1 Medicine
Omotayo Abimbola Ojo , Chiazor Udochukwu Onyia , Badirat Olukemi Lawal , Nicholas Awodele Awolola
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Abstract

Neurocysticercosis is a rarely diagnosed but significant clinical problem from infestation with taenia solium. It occurs as a result of ingestion of infested pork and the mode of transmission is usually feco-oral. It is commonly associated with non-specific neurologic manifestations expected of intracranial space-occupying lesions with its most common neurological presentation being seizures. However, its diagnosis without seizure is rarely reported. We report a recent experience in this regard and outcome of this disease which was inadvertently managed surgically. A good history and high index of suspicion especially in developing and low socioeconomic region is helpful for diagnosis in the presence of appropriate radiological findings. Prognosis is good when treatment is tailored to well selected cases. Treatment options include medical with or without surgical removal of encapsulated cyst. A high index of suspicion will be helpful in making appropriate diagnosis and proper management of this disease.

一名尼日利亚妇女的神经囊虫病--被忽视疾病的漏诊和手术治疗
神经囊尾蚴病是一种很少被诊断出来但却很严重的临床问题,由疟原虫感染引起。它是由于摄入受感染的猪肉而引起的,传播方式通常是粪口传播。它通常伴有非特异性神经系统表现,预计是颅内占位性病变,最常见的神经系统表现是癫痫发作。然而,很少有在没有癫痫发作的情况下确诊该病的报道。我们报告了最近在这方面的一个病例,以及该病因疏忽而被手术治疗的结果。良好的病史和高度的怀疑指数(尤其是在发展中国家和社会经济水平较低的地区)有助于在有适当放射学检查结果的情况下进行诊断。对经过精心挑选的病例进行针对性治疗,预后良好。治疗方法包括药物治疗和手术切除囊肿。高度怀疑有助于对该病做出适当的诊断和正确的治疗。
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World Neurosurgery: X
World Neurosurgery: X Medicine-Surgery
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