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| Diagnostic Criteria for Neurocysticercosis |
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| Written by G. Firman MD |
| Wednesday, 07 July 2004 04:00 |
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Diagnostic Criteria for Neurocysticercosis
Absolute · Histologic demonstration of the parasite from biopsy of a brain or spinal cord lesion · Cystic lesions showing the scolex on CT or MRI · Direct visualization of subretinal parasites by fundoscopic examination
Major · Lesions highly suggestive of neurocysticercosis on neuroimaging studies · Positive serum immunoblot for the detection of anticysticercal antibodies · Resolution of intracranial cystic lesions after therapy with albendazole or praziquantel · Spontaneous resolution of small single enhancing lesions
Minor · Lesions compatible with neurocysticercosis on neuroimaging studies · Clinical manifestations suggestive of neurocysticercosis · Positive CSF ELISA for detection of anticysticercal antibodies or cysticercal antigens · Cysticercosis outside the central nervous system
Epidemiologic · Evidence of a household contact with T. solium infection · Individuals coming from or living in an area where cysticercosis is endemic · History of frequent travel to disease-endemic areas
CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; ELISA, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 28 January 2012 14:14 |
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