Cysticercosis

被引:10
作者
James F. Bale
机构
[1] Primary Children’s Medical Center,Division of Pediatric Neurology
关键词
Hydrocephalus; Albendazole; Main Drug Interaction; Praziquantel; Cysticercosis;
D O I
10.1007/s11940-000-0052-8
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摘要
Cysticercosis, the consequence of ingesting viable eggs of the porcine tapeworm Taenia solium, currently remains one of the most common human parasitic conditions worldwide. Although preventable by the proper disposal of human wastes, cysticercosis of the central nervous system (neurocysticercosis) accounts for a substantial proportion of cases of epilepsy and hydrocephalus among children and adults in many developing countries. Cases also occur in nonendemic regions, reflecting patterns of immigration from highly endemic countries, especially Mexico and other areas of Latin America. Antiparasitic treatment during active infections, using albendazole or praziquantel, can eradicate the parasite, may lower the risk of late complications, and potentially reduces the morbidity of acute disease. Considerable controversy persists regarding the role of antiparasitic therapy in neurocysticercosis, however. Persons with active parenchymal or extraparenchymal disease, defined by the neuroradiographic appearance of lesions, can be treated with albendazole, 15 mg/kg/d divided into two daily doses for 8 days. Patients with parenchymal disease who do not respond to albendazole can receive a second course of albendazole or praziquantel, 50 mg/kg/d divided into three daily doses for 15 days. Concurrent administration of dexamethasone in standard doses is usually required during the first several days of antiparasitic therapy to minimize the inflammation and cerebral edema associated with death of the parasites. Patients with intraventricular cysts and hydrocephalus require shunting and surgical removal of cysticerci. By contrast, persons with inactive lesions and seizures as a consequence of remote infections typically require only symptomatic therapy with standard anticonvulsants.
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