Subcutaneous Cysticercosis Involving the Eyelid. Sonographic Diagnosis.
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Accession number;00A0179413
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| Title;Subcutaneous Cysticercosis Involving the Eyelid. Sonographic Diagnosis. |
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GUPTA SO
(Postgraduate Inst. Medical Sci., Haryana, Ind)
JAIN V K
(Postgraduate Inst. Medical Sci., Haryana, Ind)
SEN J
(Postgraduate Inst. Medical Sci., Haryana, Ind)
GUPTA SA
(Postgraduate Inst. Medical Sci., Haryana, Ind)
ARORA B
(Postgraduate Inst. Medical Sci., Haryana, Ind)
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Journal Title;J Dermatol
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Journal Code:Z0757A
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ISSN:0385-2407
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VOL.27;NO.1;PAGE.35-39(2000)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.6, REF.21 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;English |
| Abstract;A 25-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy presented with neurocutaneous cysticercosis involving the eyelid. Both patients had hundreds of scattered subcutaneous cysticerci. They were arranged in clusters over the sternocleidomastoid muscle in the neck. Such clustering of cysticerci is highly suggestive of central nervous system (CNS) involvement,, as both the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the CNS are supplied by the carotid artery and cysticerci travel via the hematogenous route. We used ultrasonography to diagnose subcutaneous cysticercosis, which showed characteristic low reflective cysts and high reflective scolices inside. Although subcutaneous cysticerci are inconsequential, their verification is important in the diagnosis of more severe CNS involvement. They may be confused with other painless swellings such as lymphadenopathies, neurofibromas, and epidermoid cysts. (author abst.) |
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