Cerebral Cysticercosis.
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概要
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A 44-year-old female underwent a right frontal craniotomy under a diagnosis of metastatic brain tumor and a fluid-filled cystic lesion was extirpated. One rice grain sized nodule was identified in the cyst and histopathological examination of the nodule showeda scolex with hooks and suckers. These macro and microscopic findings indicated a diagnosis of cerebral cysticercosis, caused by infection of the larval stage of some type of Taenia species. A therapeutic course of praziquantel was given after craniotomy. The patient has been a resident of the Kanto area of Japan since birth and has never been outside Japan.(Internal Medicine 32: 569-573, 1993)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
著者
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NAKAMURA Takashi
NAKAMURA Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, Tohoku University
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Nakane Makoto
The Department Of Neurosurgery Teikyo University School Of Medicine Mizonokuchi Hospital
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Ohnishi Kenji
The Department Of Infections Diseases Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh General Hospital
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Murata Misako
The Department Of Infections Diseases Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh General Hospital
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TAKEMURA Nobuhiko
the Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh General Hospital
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TSUCHIDA Tomio
the Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh General Hospital
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