CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Asian J Neurosurg 2012; 7(02): 90-92
DOI: 10.4103/1793-5482.98655
CASE REPORT

Isolated intramedullary spinal cord cysticercosis

Shubhangi Agale
Department of Pathology, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
Shweta Bhavsar
Department of Pathology, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
Barnik Choudhury
Department of Pathology, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
Vidhya Manohar
Department of Pathology, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra
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We report a case of intradural, intramedullary, spinal cord neurocysticercosis at dorsal 10-11 (D10-11) level in a mentally retarded male. A 38-year-old, mentally retarded male presented with weakness and stiffness in both the lower limbs and waist since one year. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a D10-D11 intradural space occupying lesion with cord compression. Intraoperatively, the tumor was grayish white, soft, cystic, and intramedullary with a well-defined plane with surrounding cord tissue. Gross examination revealed a cystic lesion of 1.5×1×0.8 cm, with a whitish nodule of 0.3 cm in diameter. The cyst wall was thin, shiny, and translucent. Microscopic examination revealed cysticercous cyst. Spinal neurocysticercosis should be considered in differential diagnosis of spinal mass lesion in patients residing in endemic area such as India.



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