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Shin-Hyuck Bang1, Hyeong-Joong Yi1, Hyoung-Joon Chun1
1Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
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Cerebral sparganosis is a rare parasitic infection caused by plerocercoid larvae of Spirometra species. Intracranial involvement is uncommon and may mimic other parasitic or neoplastic diseases. We report the case of a 64-year-old man who presented with dysarthria and dizziness, later diagnosed with cerebellar sparganosis. Retrosigmoid craniotomy was performed, and two intact spargana were removed with the surrounding capsule. Histopathology demonstrated granulomatous inflammation with eosinophilic infiltration and characteristic calcareous corpuscles within degenerated parasitic tissue fragments. Postoperatively, dysarthria and dizziness improved, and the patient was able to ambulate independently. Sparganosis has been continuously reported in Korea for nearly a century, though incidence has declined in recent decades. Parasite invasion into the central nervous system is thought to occur through the foramen magnum, with the brain parenchyma particularly vulnerable due to its soft tissue composition. In our case, prior cerebellar infarction may have provided a structural weakness that facilitated parasite invasion. Differentiation from neurocysticercosis is essential, as imaging findings and clinical implications differ. Surgical excision remains the standard treatment, although recent evidence indicates that long-term, high-dose praziquantel may be effective in selected cases. Cerebral sparganosis should be considered in patients with compatible clinical and radiologic features in endemic regions. Complete surgical removal offers definitive therapy, while high-dose praziquantel may serve as a noninvasive alternative for inoperable cases.
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