Current consensus guidelines for treatment of neurocysticercosis

García, H. H. ; Evans, C. A. ; Nash, T. E. ; Takayanagui, O. M. ; White Jr, A. C. ; Botero, D. ; Rajshekhar, V. ; Tsang, V. C. ; Schantz, P. M. ; Allan, J. C. ; et, al. (2002) Current consensus guidelines for treatment of neurocysticercosis Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 15 (4). pp. 747-756. ISSN 0893-8512

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/​CMR.15.4.747-756.2002

Abstract

Taenia solium neurocysticercosis is a common cause of epileptic seizures and other neurological morbidity in most developing countries. It is also an increasingly common diagnosis in industrialized countries because of immigration from areas where it is endemic. Its clinical manifestations are highly variable and depend on the number, stage, and size of the lesions and the host's immune response. In part due to this variability, major discrepancies exist in the treatment of neurocysticercosis. A panel of experts in taeniasis/cysticercosis discussed the evidence on treatment of neurocysticercosis for each clinical presentation, and we present the panel's consensus and areas of disagreement. Overall, four general recommendations were made: (i) individualize therapeutic decisions, including whether to use antiparasitic drugs, based on the number, location, and viability of the parasites within the nervous system; (ii) actively manage growing cysticerci either with antiparasitic drugs or surgical excision; (iii) prioritize the management of intracranial hypertension secondary to neurocysticercosis before considering any other form of therapy; and (iv) manage seizures as done for seizures due to other causes of secondary seizures (remote symptomatic seizures) because they are due to an organic focus that has been present for a long time.

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