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Cysticercosis and Cerebrovascular Disease:A Review
JNNP 55:252-254, DelBrutto,O.H., 1992
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Article Abstract
Ischaemic cerebrovascular disease is a relatively common but under- recognised complication of neurocysticercosis.It is usually caused by inflammatory occlusion of the arteries at the base of the brain secondary to cysticercotic arachnoiditis.In most cases,the involved vessels are of small diameter and the neurological picture is limited to a lacunar syndrome secondary to a small cerebral infarct.However,large infarcts related to the occlusion of the middle cerebral artery or even the internal carotid artery have also been reported in this setting.CT and CSF examination usually support the cause-and-effect relationship between neurocysticercosis and the cerebral infarct by showing abnormalities compatible with cysticercotic arachnoiditis.An accurate diagnosis of this condition is important since early treatment with steroids is advised to ameliorate the subarachnoid inflammatory reaction which may cause recurrent cerebral infarcts.
 
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