Brain lesions associated with eosinophilia. A useful clue for neurotoxocariasis. Report of one case

Autores/as

  • Alberto Fica Hospital Base Valdivia
  • Maria Isabel Jercic
  • Claudio Navarrete

Palabras clave:

Adrenal Cortex Hormones, Albendazole, Central Nervous System Infection, Eosinophilia, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Toxocariasis

Resumen

Neurotoxocariasis is uncommon. Its manifestations include events of meningitis, encephalitis and less frequently vasculitis, which manifest as headache, seizures, focalization, confusion, cognitive alterations and /or fever. Peripheral eosinophilia with clinical and neurological imaging elements, allow its early suspicion We report a 48-year-old agricultural worker, admitted in our hospital for one week of gastrointestinal complaints, headache, progressive left hemiparesis and impaired consciousness. He had leukocytosis (13,530/µL) with peripheral eosinophilia (25%, absolute count 3,400 /µL). CSF analysis revealed no abnormalities and brain CT showed poorly defined hypodense lesions on subcortical areas and semioval centers. Magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple foci with increased signals predominantly in the white matter in both hemispheres, especially at frontal and occipital regions and at semioval centers. Lesions reinforced after paramagnetic contrast. Serological studies found specific IgG antibodies by ELISA against antigens of the genus Toxocara, which were confirmed by a positive IgG Western Blot. The patient was treated with albendazole (800 mg/d) for 14 days associated with parenteral and then oral corticosteroids with a favorable response and gradual complete recovery.

Biografía del autor/a

Alberto Fica, Hospital Base Valdivia

SubDepartamento de Medicina, Hospital Base de Valdivia, Chile Instituto de Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Campus Isla Teja, Universidad Austral de Chile

Maria Isabel Jercic

Sección Parasitología, SubDepartamento Enfermedades Infecciosas, Departamento Laboratorio Biomédico, Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Claudio Navarrete

Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Base de Valdivia Instituto de Neurociencias Clínicas, Facultad de Medicina, Campus Isla Teja, Universidad Austral de Chile

Publicado

2021-12-17

Cómo citar

Fica, A., Jercic, M. I., & Navarrete, C. (2021). Brain lesions associated with eosinophilia. A useful clue for neurotoxocariasis. Report of one case. Revista Médica De Chile, 149(11). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/9321

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