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Keywords

Echinococcosis
Brain neoplasms
Cysts
Neurosurgery

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Maraby-Salgado, J., Mo-Carrascal, J., Aquino-Matus, J., Calderon-Miranda, W. G., Agrawal, A., Joaquin, A. F., Al-Dhahir, M., Hoz, S., Pacheco-Hernandez, M. T., Padilla, H., & Moscote-Salazar, L. R. (2017). Brain hydatidosis: Review of the literature. Romanian Neurosurgery, 31(3), 378–384. Retrieved from https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/1024

Abstract

Hydatidosis is a common disease worldwide. The causal agent may compromise any Organ of the body, the cerebral location is infrequent. The infection is caused by the larval form of Cestodo Echinococcus granulosus. The man is an accidental intermediary host for food consumption or water contaminated with eggs present in animal feces. We present a review of the literature. At the imaging level, the disease has a classic characteristic consisting of single, usually unilocular and less frequent multilocular, intra-axial and more frequently hemispheric cerebral lesions, compromising the vascular territory of the middle cerebral artery by the hematogenous dissemination of the parasite.

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