TY - JOUR
T1 - Neurocysticercosis
T2 - Updated concepts about an old disease
AU - Garcia, Hector H.
AU - Del Brutto, Oscar H.
PY - 2005/10
Y1 - 2005/10
N2 - Neurocysticercosis, the infection of the human brain by the larvae of Taenia solium, is a major cause of acquired epilepsy in most low-income countries. Cases of neurocysticercosis are becoming more common in high-income countries because of increased migration and travel. Diagnosis by neuroimaging and serological assessment has greatly improved over the past decade, and the natural progression of the disease and response to antiparasitic drugs is now much better understood. Neurocysticercosis is potentially eradicable, and control interventions are underway to eliminate this infection. Meanwhile, updated information on diagnosis and management of neurocysticercosis is required, especially for clinicians who are unfamiliar with its wide array of clinical presentations.
AB - Neurocysticercosis, the infection of the human brain by the larvae of Taenia solium, is a major cause of acquired epilepsy in most low-income countries. Cases of neurocysticercosis are becoming more common in high-income countries because of increased migration and travel. Diagnosis by neuroimaging and serological assessment has greatly improved over the past decade, and the natural progression of the disease and response to antiparasitic drugs is now much better understood. Neurocysticercosis is potentially eradicable, and control interventions are underway to eliminate this infection. Meanwhile, updated information on diagnosis and management of neurocysticercosis is required, especially for clinicians who are unfamiliar with its wide array of clinical presentations.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/24944554903
U2 - 10.1016/S1474-4422(05)70194-0
DO - 10.1016/S1474-4422(05)70194-0
M3 - Artículo de revisión
C2 - 16168934
AN - SCOPUS:24944554903
SN - 1474-4422
VL - 4
SP - 653
EP - 661
JO - The Lancet Neurology
JF - The Lancet Neurology
IS - 10
ER -