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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1983;12(2): 309-314.
A Case of Multiple Huge Brain Abscesses Caused by Paragonimiasis.
Byung Woo Lee, Jae Hoon Chang, Hun Joo Kim, Yong Pyo Han
Department of Neurosurgery, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea.
ABSTRACT
Cerebral paragonimiasis, occurring as an extrapulmonary infestation, is one of the important intracranial lesions in Korea. We have experienced a case of multiple huge brain abscesses caused by cerebral paragonimiasis. The patient, 17 year old boy, had chief complaints of headache and vomiting followed by mental deterioration. Neurologically, the patient presented mental change, papilledema, left abducense palsy and right hemiparesis. The treatment included the closed drainage followed by total removal of abscess capsules which was confirmed histopathologically. This paper is concerned with the description of the clinical features of cerebral paragonimiasis and review of literatures.
Key Words: Cerebral paragonimiasis; Extrapulmonary infestation; Brain abscesses; Mental change; Papilledema; Left abducense palsy; Right hemiparesis closed drainage; Total removal
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