J Korean Orthop Assoc.  1994 Jun;29(3):949-953. 10.4055/jkoa.1994.29.3.949.

Cysticercosis at the Level of Spomdyloisthesis: A Case Repport

Abstract

Cysticercosis is due to a larva of Taenia Solium. It is frequently reported in developing countries. It usually affects subcutaneous tissue, muscles and brain. But, spinal cysticercosis is rare and is usually diagnosed at surgery. Authors experienced a case of spinal cysticercosis accompanied with spondylolistheses at the same level. Space occupying lesion and arachnoiditis, confirmed by MMCT and MRI, were noted at the same level of spondylolistheses. So, it was very hard to make dicision whether we should open up the dura or not.

Keyword

Spinal cysticercosis; Spondylolistheses

MeSH Terms

Arachnoid
Arachnoiditis
Brain
Cysticercosis*
Developing Countries
Larva
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Muscles
Spondylolisthesis
Subcutaneous Tissue
Taenia solium
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