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Published on: August 16, 2011
Parasitic central nervous system infections: echinococcus and schistosoma
Kiarash Shahlaie1, Mark W Hawk, Brian R Hu
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Davis, CA, USA.
Abstract:
Central nervous system (CNS) manifestations of Echinococcus and Schistosoma infections occur throughout the world, with incidence increasing in developed regions. A detailed literature review generated a current summary on epidemiology, parasitology, pathology, clinical manifestations, imaging studies, diagnosis, and treatment of neuroechinococcosis and neuroschistosomiasis. Recent advancements have been made in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of these parasitic CNS infections. Ongoing advancements in neuroimaging and diagnostic studies, as well as efforts to better understand the parasite genome and host-parasite relationships, will likely continue to improve patient management.
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