A Proposal for Classification of Neurocysticercosis
Arturo Carpio, Marcelo Placencia, Franklin Santillán
and Alfonso Escobar

Abstract:
The complicated pathophysiological and immunological
changes in the central nervous system of patients with neurocysticercosis
produce a variety of signs and symptoms, which complicate the
clinical and surgical management of this disease. A complete
and objective classification is needed, to improve the medical
approach as a whole. We studied 336 patients, in whom we classified
neurocysticerosis according to criteria of viability and location
of the parasite in the CNS: active form (37.2%) when the cysticercus
is alive, transitional form (32.8%) when it is in the degenerative
phase, and inactive form (30%) when the parasite is dead. This
classification establishes the correlation between the different
forms of neurocysticerosis and its clinical manifestations,
and can be used for planning therapeutic strategies.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: 43-47
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