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E-ISSN: 2314-7326
P-ISSN: 2314-7334

Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases
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Case Report

Racemose Neurocysticercosis with Psychiatric Symptoms: A Case Report

Fabiano Reis*, Lisiane Seguti Ferreira and Luciano de Souza Queiroz

Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Radiology, State University of Campinas, Brazil

*Corresponding Author:
Fabiano Reis
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Department of Radiology
State University of Campinas, Brazil
Tel: +81 3061-6479
E-mail:fabianoreis2@gmail.com

Received June 25, 2014; Accepted September 10, 2014; Published September 18, 2014

Citation: Reis F, Ferreir, De Souza Queiroz L, (2014) Racemose Neurocysticercosis with Psychiatric Symptoms: A Case Report. J Neuroinfect Dis 6:163. doi:10.4172/2314-7326.1000163

Copyright: © 2014 Reis F, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Background: (NCC) is the most common parasitic disease of the central nervous system and a serious public health problem. NCC is polymorphic and epilepsy is the most common manifestation, followed by headache, focal signs and intracranial hypertension. Psychiatric disorders are less frequent and may include depression, psychotic symptoms and even severe dementia.

Purpose: DThis paper describes the case of a patient with racemose NCC and psychiatric symptoms. A discussion is also offered on neuroimaging findings of this uncommon form of presentation.

Methods: SA 39-year-old male patient presented with a two-month history of disorientation. The diagnosis was suggested by computerized tomography and magnetic resonance, the images of which were compatible with racemose NCC.

Conclusions: Rapid diagnosis and prompt treatment allowed the complete resolution of the psychiatric symptoms and regression of the lesions. These findings demonstrate the decisive role of neuroradiology in such cases.

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