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Cysticercosis-Review of 230 Patients
Bull Clin Neurosci 50:76-101, McCormick.G.F., 1985
A 26-Year-OldWoman with Headache and Eosinophilia
Neurol 104:e213434, Goh,W.G.W.,et al, 2025
Cerebral Gnathostomiasis: An Unusual Course of Recurrent Hemorrhagic Stroke
Ann Neurol 92:107-109, Rattanawong, W.,et al, 2022
Headache, Confusion, and Somnolence in a 27-Year-Old Woman
JAMA doi:10-1001/JAMA.2020.10167, Sastry, R.,et al, 2020
Clinicopathologic Conference, the Hypereosinophilic Syndrome due to Parasitic Infection (Most Likely Toxocariasis) Acquired Through Pica, with Lofflers Syndrome and Cardioembolic Strokes
NEJM 373:1154-1164, Case 29-2015, 2015
Clinicopathologic Conference, Neurocysticercosis Involving the Cerebral Ventricles and Spinal Meninges
NEJM 366:1924-1934, Case 15-2012, 2012
Cisternal Cysticercosis: A Diagnostic Problem--A Short Report
Neurol India 49:206-208, Bannur,U. &Rajshekhar V., 2001
Neurocysticercosis in Houston, Texas:A Report of 112 Cases
Medicine 73:37-52, Shandera,W.X.,et al, 1994
Middle Cerebral Artery Occl Due to Hydatid Cysts of Myocardial & Intraventricular Cavity Cardiac Origin:Two Cases
Stroke 25:886-888, Benomar,A.,et al, 1994
Clinicopath Conf
Cysticercosis Involving Basal Cisterns of Brain, Case 8-1993, NEJM 328:566-573993., , 1993
MR Imaging of Intraventricular Cysticercosis
J Comput Assist Tomogr 11:598-601, Rhee,R.S.,et al, 1987