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Graciela Cárdenas1, Helgi Jung, Camilo Ríos
1Department of Neuropsychopharmacology, Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Mexico City, Mexico. grace_goker@yahoo.de
Abstract:
In disease-endemic areas, severe cysticercal meningitis (SCM) is characterized by intense inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and negative bacterial and fungal cultures. There have been no systematic studies of SCM. We characterized patients with SCM and compare them with neurocysticercosis (NC) patients with mild CSF abnormalities by conducting a nine-year retrospective review at a neurological referral center. Two groups of patients were compared: group A, those with severe CSF pleocytosis > 1,000 cells/mm(3) (n = 12), and group B, those with CSF pleocytosis
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