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

Cysticercal brain abscess is a rare entity with the clinical presentation and radiological findings closely mimicking a pyogenic abscess. We report three cases of cysticercal abscess presenting as solitary lesion in the brain with radiological appearance like an abscess. All the patients underwent e...

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Hauptverfasser: Mhatre, Radhika, Konar, Subhas K., Sadashiva, Nishanth, Mahadevan, Anita, Devi, B. Indira
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description Cysticercal brain abscess is a rare entity with the clinical presentation and radiological findings closely mimicking a pyogenic abscess. We report three cases of cysticercal abscess presenting as solitary lesion in the brain with radiological appearance like an abscess. All the patients underwent excision of the lesion with histopathological diagnosis of cysticercal brain abscess with evidence of cysticerci in the colloidal vesicular stage. The clinical outcome was satisfactory after surgical excision. Cysticercal abscess, though rare, should be considered as a differential diagnosis of a solitary rim-enhancing lesion, mainly if the patients belong to the endemic zone of neurocysticercosis. Surgical excision with or without a short course of the anti-parasitic agent is the treatment of choice for the intracranial mass lesion with evidence of mass effect For the small lesion of cysticercal brain abscess or early stage of abscess, anti-parasitic medication and steroids can be considered.
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Infectious Diseases
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Mimicry
Patients
Short Communication
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