TY - JOUR
T1 - Neurocysticercosis
T2 - Unraveling the nature of the single cysticercal granuloma
AU - García, H. H.
AU - Gonzalez, A. E.
AU - Rodriguez, S.
AU - Tsang, V. C.W.
AU - Pretell, E. J.
AU - Gonzales, I.
AU - Gilman, R. H.
PY - 2010/8/17
Y1 - 2010/8/17
N2 - A single enhancing lesion in the brain parenchyma, also called an inflammatory granuloma, is a frequent neurologic diagnosis. One of the commonest causes of this lesion is human neurocysticercosis, the infection by the larvae of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. Following the demonstration that viable cysticercosis cysts survive in good conditions for several years in the human brain, single cysticercal granulomas have been consistently interpreted as representing late degeneration of a long-established parasite. On the basis of epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory evidence detailed in this article, we hypothesize that in most cases these inflammatory lesions correspond to parasites that die in the early steps of infection, likely as the natural result of the host immunity overcoming mild infections.
AB - A single enhancing lesion in the brain parenchyma, also called an inflammatory granuloma, is a frequent neurologic diagnosis. One of the commonest causes of this lesion is human neurocysticercosis, the infection by the larvae of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. Following the demonstration that viable cysticercosis cysts survive in good conditions for several years in the human brain, single cysticercal granulomas have been consistently interpreted as representing late degeneration of a long-established parasite. On the basis of epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory evidence detailed in this article, we hypothesize that in most cases these inflammatory lesions correspond to parasites that die in the early steps of infection, likely as the natural result of the host immunity overcoming mild infections.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77955856931&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181ed9eae
DO - 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181ed9eae
M3 - Artículo de revisión
C2 - 20713953
AN - SCOPUS:77955856931
SN - 0028-3878
VL - 75
SP - 654
EP - 658
JO - Neurology
JF - Neurology
IS - 7
ER -