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First case of human neurocoenurosis caused by Taenia serialis: A case report.

Erika Yamazawa1, Makoto Ohno2, Kaishi Satomi3, Akihiko Yoshida3, Yasuji Miyakita1, Masamichi Takahashi1, Natsuko Satomi1, Taku Asanome1, Akiko Maeshima3, Mika Shiotsuka4, Satoshi Iwata4, Hiroshi Yamasaki5, Yasuyuki Morishima5, Hiromu Sugiyama5, Yoshitaka Narita1.   

Abstract

Human coenurosis is caused by the larval stages of Taenia species, mainly Taenia multiceps and Taenia serialis. T. multiceps has been reported to cause human central nervous system (CNS) infections, but no CNS case caused by T. serialis has been reported. The authors report the first case of human neurocoenurosis caused by T. serialis, which was confirmed by mitochondrial DNA analysis. A 38-year-old man presented with visual disturbance and headache, and subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a ring-enhancing cystic lesion in the left occipital lobe. Biopsy was performed, and the resultant histopathological diagnosis was that of low-grade B-cell lymphoma. Chemotherapy was initiated, but a subsequent MRI showed increased ring enhancement. Due to the unexpected clinical course, a surgical resection of the lesion was performed. The lesion was completely removed. Pathological examination showed multiple scolices with hooklets, suckers, and numerous calcareous corpuscles. Therefore, the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis was made. However, mitochondrial DNA analysis showed that the disease was definitively coenurosis caused by T. serialis. Albendazole was administered, with no evidence of recurrence at 12 months following the operation. In this study, we demonstrate that T. serialis can cause CNS infection and that genetic analysis is recommended to establish a definitive diagnosis.
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Keywords:  Coenurosis; DNA analysis; Neurocoenurosis; Taenia serialis

Year:  2020        PMID: 31927059     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Infect Dis        ISSN: 1201-9712            Impact factor:   3.623


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