Neurocysticercosis Presenting With a New-Onset Seizure: A Case Report

  • Lim W
  • Atere M
  • Nugent B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is a common infection that is found worldwide but is often neglected in the United States (US). This case report aims to illustrate the presentation of the disease, provide information on this globally prevalent pathogen, and shed light on the diagnostic workup and treatment of the infection. We discuss the case of a 31-year-old male patient of Central American origin presenting with a new-onset seizure. He had no significant past medical history and had never experienced similar events before. The diagnosis was made through neuroimaging, serum antibody testing, and biopsy of the brain lesion. This case highlights the importance of performing a good clinical history and a proper diagnostic workup that would help in the prompt recognization and treatment of this common worldwide illness that may not be endemic to the clinician's geographical area.

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Lim, W., Atere, M., Nugent, B., Tin, S., & Khalil, A. (2021). Neurocysticercosis Presenting With a New-Onset Seizure: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.13897

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