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Delayed diagnosis of spinal cord schistosomiasis in a non-endemic country: A tertiary referral centre experience.

Angus de WiltonDinesh AggarwalHans Rolf JägerHadi ManjiPeter L Chiodini
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
We observed a marked delay in diagnosis of neuroschistosomiasis in a non-endemic country. We advocate undertaking a thorough travel history, early use of imaging and CSF schistosomal serology to ensure early diagnosis of neuroschistosomiasis in patients presenting with consistent symptoms. If schistosomal diagnostics are not immediately available, presumptive treatment under the guidance of a tropical medicine specialist should be considered to minimize the risk of residual disability. We advocate for consensus guidelines to be produced and reporting to be performed in a uniform way for patients with spinal schistosomiasis.
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