Abstract
Neurocysticercosis is a major cause of epilepsy in developing countries. Cysticercal involvement of the spinal cord is rare even in endemic areas and accounts for 0.7 to 5.85% of all cases. We present a 19-year-old man who presented with weakness of both lower limbs and urinary complaints in the form of straining of micturition with increased frequency, in whom preoperative MRI revealed a well-defined cystic lesion in dorso-lumber cord extending from D11 to L1 level, which on pathological examination was found to be intramedullary cysticercosis.
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Qazi, Z., Ojha, B. K., Chandra, A., Singh, S. K., Srivastava, C., & Patil, T. B. (2014). Isolated intramedullary spinal cord cysticercosis. Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice, 5(5), S66–S68. https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.145209
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