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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185470

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Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common parasitic disease of the nervous system with varied clinical and imaging spectrum. This study was conducted to describe the clinical , CTfinding and response to therapy of NCC. Materials: Hundred (100) patients of NCC presenting in department of medicine, PMCH, Patna were evaluated on preset proforma containing detailed demographic data, dietary habits, clinical features and neuroimaging findings and its therapeutic response. Patients were treated with 28 days course of albendazole and repeat CTscan was done in 2 months after treatment. Results: Out of 100 patients of NCC, 56 (56%) were male with most common age group being 21-30 years (36%). Only Seizure is the most common presentation followed by Seizure with featuers of increased intracranial pressure (70 and 14% respectively). Multiple ring enhancing lesions either alone or in combination were seen on computerised tomography scans in 56 (56%) cases and parietal lobe involvement is the commonest site. Complete resolution of CTscan lesions in 72 (72%) and partial resolution occurred in rest of patients. Conclusions: Neurocysticercosis is common public health problem and one of the common cause of seizure. It has varied imaging finding being ring enhancement is most common. Albendazole is highly effective therapy and should be started at earliest to prevent morbidity and mortality

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