Literature DB >> 12530283

Neurocysticercosis in children: clinical characteristics and outcome.

Bibek Talukdar1, Anurag Saxena, Vineet Kumar Popli, Veena Choudhury.   

Abstract

A study was undertaken on 176 children with neurocysticercosis to determine the clinical behaviour and long-term outcome of cases. The children were followed up prospectively in the paediatric neurology clinic for 6 years. Diagnosis was based primarily on CT scans. All the CT lesions were parenchymal and mostly single (87%) with ring enhancement and peri-lesional oedema. Partial seizure was the predominant presenting seizure type. About 65% of cases had recurrences at varying intervals during treatment. Albendazole therapy given to some cases did not appear to have any beneficial effect on seizure control. Repeat CTs done at varying intervals after the first seizures showed disappearance of the lesions in about 50% of cases. The majority of lesions disappeared without the use of albendazole. Recurrence of seizures after withdrawal of anti-epileptic medication was observed in 19% of the cases. Parenchymal neurocysticercosis in children commonly presents with partial seizures and ring lesions on CT. The disease can be managed well by anti-epileptic medication alone and the prognosis is good.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12530283     DOI: 10.1179/027249302125001994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Trop Paediatr        ISSN: 0272-4936


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