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Revista Médica Electrónica

On-line version ISSN 1684-1824

Abstract

VALENTIN-RODRIGUEZ, Aymara; HERNANDEZ-FUENTES, Adalberto  and  RODRIGUEZ-ROQUE, María Octavina. Infantile neurocysticercosis. About a case. Rev.Med.Electrón. [online]. 2024, vol.46  Epub June 03, 2024. ISSN 1684-1824.

Neurocysticercosis is one of the most frequent parasitic infections caused by the larva of Taenia solium when invading the central nervous system. This pathology is endemic to some African countries, and is related to dietary habits, customs, hygiene and socioeconomic factors, with a higher incidence in school patients and adolescents, although it can occur at any age. Its clinical symptoms are variable, linked to epidemiological criteria that make it essential for the attending physician to perform a clinical examination and imaging studies It is presented the clinical case of a 10-year-old girl from Kuito-Bie, Angola, who attended the neurology clinic with vision loss of approximately 6 months of evolution, decreased muscle strength, episodes of hallucinations, incoherent speech, and generalized tonic-clonic seizures of 7 days of evolution. An emergency computed axial tomography of the skull was requested, where active neurocysticercosis is confirmed, with symptomatic epilepsy in its course. Clinical and imaging findings allow timely diagnosis and effective treatment, which determines the clinical evolution of neurocysticercosis in childhood, depending on the clinical stage and the host's immune response.

Keywords : neurocysticercosis; symptomatic epilepsy; seizures.

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