Cerebral Taenia crassiceps larvae infection in a 71-year-old immunocompetent male
Niklas Floß, Sebastian Dolff, Andreas Junker, Tobias Blau, Laurèl Rauschenbach, Ulrich Sure, Oliver Witzke, Dennis Tappe, Andreas Schönfeld
Abstract
We report a rare case of a cerebral infection with Taenia crassiceps tapeworm larvae in an immunocompetent 71-year-old German male. Initially, an intracerebral malignoma was suspected after the patient experienced stroke-like symptoms. After surgery, helminth larvae, later identified as T. crassiceps, were detected. Identification on the species level was possible by specific PCR and sequencing. After complete surgical removal, the patient was treated with albendazole and dexamethasone for two weeks. No residual symptoms were reported up to date.
Topics & Concepts
Taenia crassicepsAlbendazoleBiologyHelminthiasisTaeniaLarvaDexamethasoneMedicineHelminthsImmunologyInternal medicineZoologyCestodaEcologyParasitic infections in humans and animalsParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsAmoebic Infections and Treatments