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. 1997 Apr;118(2):165–171. doi: 10.1017/s0950268896007327

Co-existence of cerebral cysticercosis with Japanese encephalitis: a prognostic modulator.

A Desai 1, S K Shankar 1, P N Jayakumar 1, A Chandramuki 1, M Gourie-Devi 1, B V Ravikumar 1, V Ravi 1
PMCID: PMC2808783  PMID: 9129593

Abstract

In this study, we investigated the frequency of co-existence of cerebral cysticercosis (CC) in Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases with special emphasis on its role in predicting the final clinical outcome. Amongst the 163 confirmed cases of JE, 37.42% (61/163) had co-existent CC. This was confirmed by antibody detection in the CSF of 45 cases, CT scan of the brain in 6 cases and at autopsy in 3 cases. In 2 cases confirmation was possible by CT scan as well as at autopsy, in 4, CSF antibody levels and CT scan were suggestive of CC while in 1, CSF antibodies and autopsy were suggestive of CC The co-occurrence of Cysticercus cellulosae in the brain emerged as a prognosticator of poor outcome in JE cases (P < 0.03).

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