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M/56 What is this Brain Lesion?

Submitted by Dr LAU Chun Wing Arthur on 21 Feb 2009

Department of Intensive Care, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital

CT Brain

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MRI Brain

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What is this brain lesion?

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Answer: This patient had recurrent neurocysticercosis with hydrocephalus and repeated VP shunt revision done, and was on Praziqantel and Dilantin. He has had craniotomy + Lt temporal cyst excision in 5 years ago. He was admitted this time for craniotomy + complete excision of left cerebellar cyst for recurrent brain cyst, with post-operative ICU care. Yellowish slimmy cysticercosis ova with turbid fluid was seen at the left quadrigeminal multiloculated cyst, and frozen section confirmed neurocysticercosis

  

Discussion

For a more complete review, see:

1. Christopher M. DeGiorgio, M.D., Marco T. Medina, M.D., Reyna Durón, M.D., Chi Zee, M.D., and Susan Pietsch Escueta, M.P.H.Neurocysticercosis. Epilepsy Curr. 2004 May; 4(3): 107-111.

2. HECTOR H. GARCIA, OSCAR H. DEL BRUTTO, THEODORE E. NASH, A. CLINTON WHITE, JR., VICTOR C. W. TSANG, AND ROBERT H. GILMANNEW CONCEPTS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS (TAENIA SOLIUM). Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 72(1), 2005, pp. 3-9

 

Epidemiology

See: O. H. Del Brutto, et al. Neurocysticercosis: A Clinical Handbook (Preview only)

Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasite infection of the brain. It is a leading cause of epilepsy in the developing world, including China.

 

Life cycle as related to clinical manifestations

1. Humans ingested human feces with eggs from Taenia solium >> Human cysticerci in brain (HUMAN NEUROCYSTICEROCIS), eyes and muscle >> life cycle blind end

2. Humans ingested raw pork with porcine cysticerci in muscle >> HUMAN TAENIAISIS >> eggs passed out in human fecese and go to step 3 or 1

3. Pigs ingested human feces with eggs from Taenia solium >> PORCINE CYSTICERCOSIS >> eggs passed out in pig feces and go to step 2

 

Neuroimaging findings in parenchymal neurocysticerosis depend on the stage of the parasite. There are four stages of cysts within the parenchyma of the brain:

1. VESCICULAR CYST (= viable larval cyst): scolex can be identified within the cyst. Little or no immune response, and there is minimal or no enhancement on contrast study

2. COLLOIDAL CYST: Results from degeneration of vesicular cyst. Fluid leaks out and causes immune response, therefore there is enhancement in contrast CT/MRI studies. Scolex not seen.

3. NODULAR/GRANULAR CYST: results from further degeneration, there is also contrast enhancement

4. CALCIFIED GRANULOMA: non-enhancing, punctate calcification

(Our patient is having colloidal cyst)

  

Neurological symptoms and signs

Seizures (vesicular cysts and colloid cysts more epileptogenic than nodular/granular cyst and calcified granuloma); headaches, hydrocephalus, stroke-like syndromes

 

Principles of treatment of neurocysticercosis

1. All patients require adequate symptomatic therapy (anti-convulsants, anti-inflammatory drugs, treatment for intracranial hypertension like CSF diversion, other individualised treatment)

2. Vesicular cysts (viable cysts): albendazole 15mg/kg/D PO for >= 7D + dexamethasone 0.1 mg/kg/D PO for >= 7D; or praziquantel 25mg/kg PO q2H for 3 doses or 50 – 100mg/kg/D for 15 D + dexamethasone)

3. Enhancing intraparenchymal lesions (Colloidal cysts and nodular/granular cysts): favourable course whether or not treatment with anti-epileptic drugs is given

4. Dead/calcified cysts: no need for anti-parasitic drugs

5. Subarachnoid cysticercosis: no controlled trials, anti-parasitic drugs +/- steroids +/- shunting. E.g. Albendazole 15 mg/kg/D for 4 weeks (Proano et al, NEJM 2001), for several courses

6. Cerebrovascular complications: no published trials, may use steroids for inflammatory reactions

 

Treatment of Taeniasis (i.e. worm in human)

Niclosamide 2g for 1 dose or Praziquantel (5mg/kg) for 1 dose; Niclosamide preferred, 95% effective, but no FU studies exist 

Also give osmotic purgative before and after anti-parasitic drugs to confirm excretion of the worm scolex, otherwise it will regenerate to a full tapeworm within 2 months.