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Elena Cecilia Rosca1, Mihaela Simu1
1University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Victor Babes" Timisoara, Department of Neurology, Romania; Clinical Emergency County Hospital Timisoara, Department of Neurology, Romania.
Abstract:
Trichinosis is a parasitic disease that, due to variable clinical syndromes, is often underrecognized. We present the case of a patient with eosinophilia, focal neurological signs and multiple bilateral brain lesions, distributed mainly in the border zones. The diagnostic workup revealed neurotrichinosis, which should be suspected even without a clear history of consumption of poorly cooked meat.

