1.A Case of Bilateral Occipital Lobe Infarcts Following Indian Tree Viper Bite.
Rohan MAHALE ; Anish MEHTA ; Mahendra JAVALI ; R SRINIVASA
Journal of Stroke 2014;16(3):205-207
No abstract available.
Occipital Lobe*
2.A Case of Bilateral Occipital Lobe Infarcts Following Indian Tree Viper Bite.
Rohan MAHALE ; Anish MEHTA ; Mahendra JAVALI ; R SRINIVASA
Journal of Stroke 2014;16(3):205-207
No abstract available.
Occipital Lobe*
3.Extraparenchymal (Racemose) Neurocysticercosis and Its Multitude Manifestations: A Comprehensive Review.
Rohan R MAHALE ; Anish MEHTA ; Srinivasa RANGASETTY
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2015;11(3):203-211
Neurocysticercosis is an infection of the central nervous system caused by the larval form of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium. In the brain it occurs in two forms: parenchymal and extraparenchymal or racemose cysts. The clinical presentation of racemose cysts is pleomorphic, and is quite different from parenchymal cysticercosis. The clinical diagnosis of racemose cysts is quite challenging, with neuroimaging being the mainstay. However, the advent of newer brain imaging modalities has made a more accurate diagnosis possible. The primary focus of this article is racemose neurocysticercosis and its multitude manifestations, and includes a discussion of the newer diagnostic modalities and treatment options.
Brain
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Central Nervous System
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Cysticercosis
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Diagnosis
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Neurocysticercosis*
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Neuroimaging
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Taenia solium