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Monitoring Treatment of Taenia Solium- Neurocysticercosis by Detection of Circulating Antigens: a Case Report

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Journal BMC Neurol
Publisher Biomed Central
Specialty Neurology
Date 2019 Apr 5
PMID 30943908
Citations 2
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Abstract

Background: Parenchymal neurocysticercosis is a frequent cause of seizures in areas endemic for Taenia solium. At present there is scarce data on the evolution of the levels of circulating metacestodal antigen before, during and after treatment with anthelmintic drugs.

Case Presentation: A patient with paucisymptomatic neurocysticercosis (NCC) diagnosed by Ag-ELISA, and confirmed by MRI images, was treated with praziquantel, albendazole and dexamethasone. The level of circulating T. solium antigen was determined weekly. Circulating antigen disappeared from his blood within 14 days after the start of the treatment and correlated with the involution of the cysticerci in the brain shown by imaging. Seventeen years later, the patient has not shown any side effect nor symptoms related to the treatment or to NCC.

Conclusions: If this encouraging finding is confirmed in a larger series of patients, this technique could be used to determine parasitological cure after treatment and might complement or sometimes replace sequential MRI-imaging of the brain.

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