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Neurocysticercosis - Glossary

Neurocysticercosis / Cysticercosis of Brain / Pork Tapeworm - Glossary

Central Nervous System- consists of the brain and spinal cord.

Cyst, Cysticerci- The larval stage of the pork tapeworm, which lodges in the various tissues.

Portal Venous System- Where in blood from the stomach and intestines enters the liver and from there goes to the heart.

Subcutaneous Tissue- Tissue under the skin.

Striated muscle- voluntary muscle, skeletal muscle.

Focal Partial Seizures- seizures (fits) affecting only a part of the body such as just one limb.

Hydrocephalus- characterised by enlargement of cerebral ventricles due to excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the skull, usually associated with raised pressure in the skull.

Causes enlargement of the head prominence of the forehead, mental deterioration. Raised pressure causes headache nausea vomiting, vision disturbances, mental confusion.

Cerbrospinal Fluid (CSF)- A clear colourless fluid that fills the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord.

Subarachnoid space- A space between the arachnoid mater and pia mater filled with CSF.

Meningitis - Inflammation of the meninges (coverings of the brain- Dura, Arachnoid and Pia mater).

Arachnoiditis - Inflammation of the arachnoid mater.

Stroke- A sudden loss or deterioration of neurologic function due to cessation of blood supply to a part of the brain or bleeding into the brain tissues.

Contrast CT- Computerised Axial Tomography. An imaging technique using X rays to generate 3 dimensional images of an organ. In a contrast CT a intravenous dye is used to highlight specific areas which gives a clearer picture and aids in diagnosis.

MRI- Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses radio frequency signals to acquire images of the tissues and is an imaging technique best suited for non calcified tissue.

Calcification - Deposition of calcium in a tissue.

Endemic- The constant presence of a disease within a given geographical area.

Cysticidal- Drugs which kill the cyst.

Anticonvulsant Therapy- Drugs given to control and prevent seizures (fits).

Endoscopic Surgery- A technique which uses a viewing instrument, endoscope, that allows a surgeon to see images of the body's internal structures through very small incisions.

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Sunilpaul

how can we remove the cyst from the brain?

iriechic

Hi. Is anyone is this group in the USA? It's very rare here, so I cannot find any helpful doctors.

NMcCarthy

New York has several doctors who have been doing research on these health problem. Google Dr. Christina Coyle from Jacobi Hospital. She has done researches and has experience with this infections. Heads up, the treatment is heavy and long. I am suffering the struggle of this problem too. I had a brain surgery and that was easier than the medications. Good luck

@Guest

Surgery! I just experience my first brain surgery and by surprise they found a worm in my cyst. Now I am in treatment with albendazole and steroids. The treatment is worst than the surgery. The treatment will be for a year and steroids in high amounts produce other problems!

sg1234

My brother also had same problem. He had diagnosed with same problem last year in January and yesterday he had got same symptoms again. We had a full dose for the treatment for 18 months, as doctor said.
But now we are shocked to see the symptoms again. Please note we are vegetarians and still faced this problem.

Can anyone tell us:
1. some of the good experts. Currently we are referring to Mr Sunil Mallik [Neurologist], Dr Kawre etc.
2. Is this problem cures permanently or one has to take medicines throughout life?
3. Is there any specialist/hospital for this who can guide in better way?
4. What about other ways to cure?..Homeopathy?, Ajmer baba etc?

Bangalorean

My father is suffering from Nuerocysticercosis since the last 9 months. He was on Albendazole twice for about 3 weeks each time. The number and size of the cysts have gone down to about half but some still exists. The doctor is careful and does want to overdose him on Albendazole but my father has the episodes of memory loss every few months. What other options do we have for his treatment? Also, can we share the Nuerosurgeon/Nuero doctors names and info here so that other people can benefit from them. My father is currently being treated by Dr. Mahendra in MS Ramaiah hospital in Bangalore.

23jyoti

I am 25 yr girl. My testosterone is very high. I have fecial hair problem reason for it hormone. Its my major problem in my life. I take doctor's treatment but I am not satisfy, never any changes in my testosterone.

mamtamohankumar

Anyone suffering from Neurocysticercosis please note

me Mamta Thakur, I am suffering , seizures, nausea, doctors said 3 years of medication and if things at last after 3 years will be surgery, than someone told me about the below mention person, within half hour he took out 3 worms with the cyst and the outer shell of the worms from my rain, medication is on going as he said there is net in ur brain so in ur brain so it will take 3 months but with my own eyes and without any pain literally saw the 3 worms, shell and the cyst.

non of the doctors, neuro science is and will be believing this but for those who are suffering we know the pain the worst feeling and as we try everything lets also try this one too.. 1000 of proves are there of living persons who got healed.

Have faith in God...

sunilparashar

can u please let me know the place where to visit in ajmer, my sister is also suffering from same problem, i have heard about baba in ajmer but didn't know the place ... please help

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