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KMID : 0984720030350050315
Infection and Chemotherapy
2003 Volume.35 No. 5 p.315 ~ p.320
A Case of Relapsed Subarachnoid Racemose Cysticercosis Sucessfully Treated with Albendazole
Kim Sung-Bum

Park Dae-Won
Lee Jae-Gab
Jeong Hye-Won
Song Joon-Young
Sohn Jang-Wook
Kim Min-Ja
Park Seung-Chul
Je Bo-Kyung
Kim Jung Hyuk
Lee Jin-Su
Abstract
The so-called racemose cysticercosis, a rare variety of neurocysticercosis occurring in ventricles or basal cisterns, is characterized by abnormal growth of cystic membranes with degeneration of Taenia soiium heads (scolex). Although lesions of this type are known to follow a progressive course even after ventricular shunting, there are limitations of case series treated with antiparasitic drugs, and the optimal duration of the treatment is not yet known. We report a case of relapsed racemose cysticercosis in the Sylvian fissure, who has been successfully treated with albendazole and adjunct corticosteroid for 4 weeks. The patient had been previously treated with praziquantel and ventriculoperitoneal shunt, and maintained on the anticonvulsant drug for one year, but returned to the hospital due to seizure recurrence. The patient has been well in seizure-free state for the follow-up 2 years after albendazole therapy. The subarachnoid racemose cysticercosis seems to respond well to treatment of corticosteroid along with prolonged albendazole.
KEYWORD
Cysticercosis, Subarachnoid, Racemose, Albendazole
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