Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10030521 | Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Twenty-five patients with calcified neurocysticercosis (two to four intraparenchymal brain calcifications) were asked to have a non-contrasted computed tomography (CT) scan of the thighs to determine the frequency of muscle calcifications detected by this technique. Thirteen (52%) showed one or more muscle calcifications. The numbers of calcifications in the thighs and the brain were not correlated. Patients with a positive CT scan for muscle calcifications were also examined by X-rays to compare both methods. Only 6 of 13 had visible calcifications on X-ray. Thigh CT scans can demonstrate muscle calcifications in a significant proportion of patients with calcified neurocysticercosis.
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Authors
Javier A. Bustos, Hector H. Garcia, Ruben Dorregaray, Monica Naranjo, E. Javier Pretell, Armando E. Gonzalez, Robert H. Gilman, for The Cysticercosis Working Group in Peru for The Cysticercosis Working Group in Peru,