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Secondary Bacterial Infection of a Solitary Cysticercus Granuloma.

Ananth P Abraham1, Mandeep Singh Bindra2, Ari George Chacko1.   

Abstract

The most common presenting form of neurocysticercosis in the Indian subcontinent is a solitary cysticercus granuloma (SCG). Patients with typical SCGs almost never require any form of surgical intervention. Herein, we report an extremely rare case of bacterial superinfection of a left frontal SCG in a 23-year-old female, resulting in severe perilesional edema and mass effect. The patient had to undergo an emergency left decompressive hemicraniectomy and excision of the infected granuloma. Serum enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) for cysticercal antibodies was positive and histopathological examination of the lesion revealed a cysticercus. The culture of the pus from within the lesion grew vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus spp. for which she was treated with linezolid for 6 weeks. At 6 months follow-up, she had residual motor dysphasia, right homonymous hemianopia, and right hemiparesis but was steadily improving. Secondary bacterial infection of an SCG is very uncommon and can be devastating. A high index of suspicion is therefore required when there is disproportionate perilesional edema and mass effect.

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Keywords:  Bacterial; neurocysticercosis; solitary cysticercus granuloma; superinfection

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32643689     DOI: 10.4103/0028-3886.288991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol India        ISSN: 0028-3886            Impact factor:   2.117


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1.  Cysticercal brain abscess: a distinct entity mimicking pyogenic brain abscess in the colloidal vesicular stage.

Authors:  Radhika Mhatre; Subhas K Konar; Nishanth Sadashiva; Anita Mahadevan; B Indira Devi
Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2021-07-30
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