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This paper communicates the history of a case of subretinal cysticercosis in the left eye of a 73-year-old female patient. The only subjective complaints were slightly blurred vision in the affected eye. Serological findings in the blood (Agar-Gel precipitation; IFAT; ELISA) and the aqueous humor were negative. However, according to the literature false-negative serological findings are not uncommon. A stool examination for worm eggs or tapeworm segments was also negative. The remaining lab findings, including hemogram and immunoelectrophoresis, were also normal. Neurocysticercosis was ruled out by clinical and roentgenologic (CCT) diagnosis. As the patient declined treatment with praziquantel, a modern treatment for tapeworm, photocoagulation of the cysticercus was performed at two sittings, first peripheral demarcation and subsequently central coagulation.
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PMID:[Subretinal cysticercosis]. 366 8

We present a 45-year-old man with tussive headache and blurred vision found to have obstructive hydrocephalus from a neurocysticercal cyst at the cervicomedullary junction who underwent surgical removal of the cyst. We performed a suboccipital craniectomy to remove the cervicomedullary cyst en bloc. Cyst removal successfully treated the patient's headaches without necessitating permanent cerebrospinal fluid diversion. Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasite infection of the central nervous system causing seizures and, less commonly, hydrocephalus. Intraventricular cysts or arachnoiditis usually cause hydrocephalus in neurocysticercosis but craniocervical junction cysts causing obstructive hydrocephalus are rare. Neurocysticercosis at the craniocervical junction may cause Chiari-like symptoms. In the absence of arachnoiditis and leptomeningeal enhancement, surgical removal of the intact cyst can lead to favorable outcomes.
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PMID:Cervicomedullary neurocysticercosis causing obstructive hydrocephalus. 2612 82