Complex neurocysticercosis lesions on imaging: Explained through correlative histomorphology.
Paramjeet SinghEkta ParamjitChirag Kamal AhujaManish ModiSameer VyasManoj K GoyalAjay KumarVikas BhatiaAnuj PrabhakarSudarshan K SharmaPublished in: The neuroradiology journal (2022)
Complex lesion in NCC result from degeneration of solitary parasite with perilesional gliosis, surrounded by multiple non-larval daughter cysts inciting acute intra and perilesional inflammation due to enhanced antigenic challenge. Possibly, attempted abortive asexual reproduction by the cellulose cyst as a preterminal event results in a "limited Racemose like transition." Correct interpretation has diagnostic and therapeutic implications as active lesions and their fibrocalcific residue may have greater epileptogenic potential.
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