1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02021524
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Congenital intracranial filariasis: A case report

Abstract: We present the case of a newborn with intracranial extra-axial collections which mere partially calcified. The underlying cause was shown to be filariasis which had been transmitted from the mother.

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“…It is unclear whether the CNS symptoms in these cases were a result of high fever and systemic complications of parasitemia or true CNS involvement. Filaria have rarely been isolated from the CSF in cases of meningoencephalitis (Mansonella species) [82,83], from the brain at autopsy [80], and in cyst fluid surrounding intracranial neoplasms [84]. A single case of paraplegia from a Pott's-like syndrome caused by pathologically confirmed microfilariasis of vertebral and paravertebral tissue was reported to have resolved completely with diethylcarbamazine citrate (DEC) [85].…”
Section: Filariasis (Wuchereria Bancrofti Brugia Malayi Brugia Timomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is unclear whether the CNS symptoms in these cases were a result of high fever and systemic complications of parasitemia or true CNS involvement. Filaria have rarely been isolated from the CSF in cases of meningoencephalitis (Mansonella species) [82,83], from the brain at autopsy [80], and in cyst fluid surrounding intracranial neoplasms [84]. A single case of paraplegia from a Pott's-like syndrome caused by pathologically confirmed microfilariasis of vertebral and paravertebral tissue was reported to have resolved completely with diethylcarbamazine citrate (DEC) [85].…”
Section: Filariasis (Wuchereria Bancrofti Brugia Malayi Brugia Timomentioning
confidence: 99%