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Clinicopathologic Conference, the Hypereosinophilic Syndrome due to Parasitic Infection (Most Likely Toxocariasis) Acquired Through Pica, with Lofflers Syndrome and Cardioembolic Strokes
NEJM 373:1154-1164, Case 29-2015, 2015

Clinicopathologic Conference, Streptococcus Bovis Associated Meningitis and the Strongyloides Stercoralis Hypertension Syndrome
NEJM 371:1051-1060, Case 28-2014, 2014

Neurological Presentation of Schistosomiasis
Lancet 381:1788, Szekeres, C.,et al, 2013

Clinicopatholigical Conference, Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria
NEJM 309:549-556, Case 4-2024, 2024

Neurologic Complications of Babesiosis, United States, 2011-2021
Emerg Inf Dis 29:1127-1135, Locke,S.,et al, 2023

Cerebral Gnathostomiasis: An Unusual Course of Recurrent Hemorrhagic Stroke
Ann Neurol 92:107-109, Rattanawong, W.,et al, 2022

Headache, Confusion, and Somnolence in a 27-Year-Old Woman
JAMA doi:10-1001/JAMA.2020.10167, Sastry, R.,et al, 2020

Clinicopathologic Conference, Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis and Sarcoidosis (Inactive)
NEJM 376:368-379, Case 3-2017, 2017

Cerebrovascular Complications of Neurocysticercosis
The Neurologist 18:17-22, Marquez, J.M. and Arauz, A., 2012

Seroprevalence of Cysticercosis in Children and Young Adults Living in a Helminth Endemic Community in Leyte, the Philippines
J Trop Med doi:10.1155/2010/603174, Xu, J.M.,et al, 2010

CT and MR Characteristics of Cerebral Sparganosis
AJNR 28:1700-1705, Song,T.,et al, 2007

Cliniclopath Conf., Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis Due to Acanthamoeba
NEJM 355:2678-2689, Case 39-2006, 2006



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