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==Overview==
==Overview==
Cysticercosis is an [[infection]] caused by the larval stages of the [[parasite]] [[Taenia solium]], after a person ingests tapeworm eggs. The larvae embed in tissues such as [[muscle]] and [[brain]], forming cysticerci ([[cyst]]s). When cysticerci are found in the [[brain]], the condition is called neurocysticercosis.
Cysticercosis is an [[infection]] caused by the larval stages of the [[parasite]] [[Taenia solium]], after a person ingests tapeworm eggs. The larvae embed in tissues such as [[muscle]] and [[brain]], forming cysticerci ([[cyst]]s). When cysticerci are found in the [[brain]], the condition is called neurocysticercosis.
==Diagnosis==
===CT===
[[Computerized tomography]] (CT) is superior to [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) for demonstrating small [[calcification]]s. However, MRI shows cysts in some locations (cerebral convexity, ventricular ependyma) better than CT, is more sensitive than CT to demonstrate surrounding [[cerebral edema|edema]], and may show internal changes indicating the death of cysticerci.
In recent years, the use of CT and MRI has permitted identification of neurocysticercosis cases with a benign course that would not have been detected previously.
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