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Clinical spectrum of symptoms in cerebral Toxocariasis (Review)

Authors :
Duta Daniel
Any Docu Axelerad
Alina Zorina Stroe
Agneta Maria Pusztai
Anca Elena Gogu
Daniel Docu Axelerad
Dragos Catalin Jianu
Source :
Exp Ther Med
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
D.A. Spandidos, 2021.

Abstract

Human helminth zoonosis is one of the most encountered helminthiases worldwide. Representative diseases include Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati, which are common nematodes prevalent in dogs and cats. The infiltration of these roundworms in the human body through contaminated food or nematode eggs could lead to central nervous system injury as the roundworms can cross the blood-brain barrier leading to neurotoxocariasis. Among the neurological and neuropsychological disturbances produced by Toxocara infection, in humans, the most representative are meningitis, encephalitis, myelitis and cerebral vasculitis, but asymptomatic central nervous system infection is probably the most prevalent. The present review examines the clinical symptomatology of neurotoxocariasis in case reports in the literature in the last 7 decades (1950-2020). The available evidence was retrieved from PubMed and Medline electronic databases. The present review reports the most prevalent clinical symptomatology in the cases of detected and diagnosed Toxocara infection with neuroinvasion. Thus, the present review aims to raise the awareness of neurological cases of Toxocara infection with the potential to at least establish differential diagnosis of neurotoxocariasis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Exp Ther Med
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....84dd401f2f481e2c49539688e662869d