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Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.

The major differential diagnoses of epilepsy associated with small solitary lesion are tuberculous or cysticercus granuloma which are enhanced in CT and/or MRI study. We report of a 47-year-old man with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy as the presenting feature of a solitary intrahippocampal calci...

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Autores principales: Chung, C. K., Lee, S. K., Chi, J. G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9741554
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author Chung, C. K.
Lee, S. K.
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description The major differential diagnoses of epilepsy associated with small solitary lesion are tuberculous or cysticercus granuloma which are enhanced in CT and/or MRI study. We report of a 47-year-old man with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy as the presenting feature of a solitary intrahippocampal calcified mass without enhancement, which turned out to be a Taenia solium cysticercus. There was no apparent evidence of systemic cysticercosis. Imaging studies revealed a small solitary intrahippocampal calcification without perilesional enhancement, and atrophy of the hippocampal head portion. Cysticercosis should be considered as an etiology in the differential diagnosis in lesional medial temporal lobe epilepsy even without perilesional enhancement.
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spelling pubmed-30544222011-03-15 Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report. Chung, C. K. Lee, S. K. Chi, J. G. J Korean Med Sci Research Article The major differential diagnoses of epilepsy associated with small solitary lesion are tuberculous or cysticercus granuloma which are enhanced in CT and/or MRI study. We report of a 47-year-old man with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy as the presenting feature of a solitary intrahippocampal calcified mass without enhancement, which turned out to be a Taenia solium cysticercus. There was no apparent evidence of systemic cysticercosis. Imaging studies revealed a small solitary intrahippocampal calcification without perilesional enhancement, and atrophy of the hippocampal head portion. Cysticercosis should be considered as an etiology in the differential diagnosis in lesional medial temporal lobe epilepsy even without perilesional enhancement. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054422/ /pubmed/9741554 Text en
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Chung, C. K.
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Chi, J. G.
Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
title Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
title_full Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
title_fullStr Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
title_full_unstemmed Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
title_short Temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
title_sort temporal lobe epilepsy caused by intrahippocampal calcified cysticercus: a case report.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9741554
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