Clinical tomographic correlations of 220 patients with neurocisticercosis, Bahia, Brazil

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Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is a common parasitic disease in our region, presenting diversity of neurological symptoms and signs. The present study has as primary objective an evaluation of the NCC's clinical and epidemiological profile within Bahia State, by means of a prospective study of 220 patients diagnosed from March 1988 to March 1999, with a follow-up of six months. Exams, such as Computed Cranial Tomography Scan (CT), Cerebral Spine Fluid (CSF) and Electroencephalogram (EEG), were accomplished in three distinct moments of these patients' evolution: at starting or diagnostic point (zero time), at after-intervention period (one month after treatment), and at control period (six months after treatment). © 2007 by The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Contexto Publishing. All rights reserved.

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Andrade-Filho, A. de S., da Figuerôa, L. F., & Andrade-Souza, V. M. (2007). Clinical tomographic correlations of 220 patients with neurocisticercosis, Bahia, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 11(1), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702007000100025

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