Abstract
BACKGROUND: in endemic areas, neurocysticercosis appears mainly as a single, large, spherical and non-enhancing intracranial cyst. CASE PRESENTATION: an atypical case of neurocysticercosis (NCC) in a French Caucasian, without history of travel to endemic areas, was confirmed by histology and molecular speciation. Imaging was atypical, showing several hook-bearing scolices visible in the cyst, while the serology employed was non-contributary. CONCLUSIONS: NCC should be considered when multiple taeniid scolices are observed within the same cystic lesion.
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L’Ollivier, C., González, L. M., Gárate, T., Martin, L., Martha, B., Duong, M., … Bonnin, A. (2012). Histological and molecular biology diagnosis of neurocysticercosis in a patient without history of travel to endemic areas: case report. Parasite (Paris, France), 19(4), 441–444. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2012194441
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