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Espargenosis cerebral por Spirometra sp.: A propósito de un caso
1Department of Neurology, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease
|February 15, 2026
Resumen
La secuenciación metagenómica de próxima generación (mNGS) diagnosticó con éxito la espargenosis cerebral rara en un paciente con síntomas inespecíficos. Esta herramienta de diagnóstico avanzada ayuda a identificar infecciones parasitarias difíciles como Spirometra sp.
Conclusiones:
- La secuenciación metagenómica de próxima generación es una herramienta valiosa para diagnosticar presentaciones atípicas de espargenosis cerebral.
- El diagnóstico temprano y preciso mediante mNGS puede conducir a un tratamiento eficaz y a mejores resultados para los pacientes.
- Este caso subraya la importancia de considerar infecciones parasitarias raras en pacientes con síntomas neurológicos inexplicables.
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