Neurocysticercosis: a rare cause of convulsive crises

Journal: La Pediatria Medica E Chirurgica : Medical And Surgical Pediatrics
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Abstract

The cysticercosis is an infestation caused from the larva of Taenia solium, which is demoniated Cysticercus cellulosae. Infestation by the encysted forms occur within brain, muscle, cutis, eye and more rarely within kidney, liver, thyroid. The cysties cause inflammation, oedema and residual calcification. In the SNC they are responsible for seizures, usually of focal type, hydrocephalus, meningitis, endocranic hypertension, stroke. One case of neurocysticercosis in a 15 years old boy is described: the clinical pictures, the neuroradiologic images and the treatment are discussed.

Authors
R Domenici, L Matteucci, C Meossi, G Stefani, G Frugoli