Edema associated with calcified lesions in neurocysticercosis.
Journal: 1999/October - Neurology
ISSN: 0028-3878
PUBMED: 10489040
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE
To determine serial MRI and CT abnormalities around calcified cysts due to cysticercosis in previously treated patients during periods of seizure activity.
BACKGROUND
Some patients with calcified lesions due to cysticercosis have seizures. How and why seizures occur in this setting are unknown.
METHODS
Three patients with known, treated cysticercosis were studied prospectively by serial MRI and CT before, during, and after seizure activity.
RESULTS
All three patients demonstrated edema surrounding calcified lesions. Two of three patients had repeated episodes involving the same calcified lesions, and their symptoms corresponded to the location of the lesion. Enhancement was present in the lesions demonstrating edema, but was also present surrounding other nonsymptomatic calcified lesions.
CONCLUSIONS
Perilesional edema surrounding calcified lesions due to cysticercosis occurs in some patients at the time of seizure activity. Repeated seizure episodes tend to be associated with the same lesions. Although the mechanisms involved are unknown, long-term antiseizure medication is likely indicated in these patients. Current evidence does not support the use of specific antiparasitic treatment in these patients.
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