A 42-year-old man is brought to you after suffering a grand mal seizure. There is no history of recent illness, fever, headache, seizures, or head trauma. Neurologic exam shows the patient to be ale and oriented. No focal abnormalities are noted. A CT scan of the head reveals multiple punctate calcifications, and two enhancing cystic lesions with surrounding edema. Most likely diagnosis?
A 42-year-old man is brought to you after suffering a grand mal seizure. There is no history of recent illness, fever, headache, seizures, or head trauma. Neurologic exam shows the patient to be ale and oriented. No focal abnormalities are noted. A CT scan of the head reveals multiple punctate calcifications, and two enhancing cystic lesions with surrounding edema. Most likely diagnosis?
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A 42-year-old man is brought to you after suffering a grand mal seizure. There is no history of recent illness, fever, headache, seizures, or head trauma. Neurologic exam shows the patient to be ale and oriented. No focal abnormalities are noted. A CT scan of the head reveals multiple punctate calcifications, and two enhancing cystic lesions with surrounding edema. Most likely diagnosis?
β Correct Answer: D. Neurocysticercosis
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