Parasitic brain infections
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Differential Diagnosis
Parasite | Disease | Lesion | Clinical Clues |
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Protozoa | |||
Balamuthia mandrillaris and Acanthamoeba | Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis | single or multiple ring-enhancing lesions in the gray and white matter with surrounding edema and mass effect | exposure to warm water |
Leishmania | Leishmaniasis | travel to endemic country | |
Microsporidia | Microsporidiasis | ||
Naegleria fowleri | Primary amebic meningoencephalitis | global edema, stroke, and elevated intracranial pressure, most commonly in the base of the brain | exposure to warm water, rapid progression |
Plasmodium | Malaria | ||
Toxoplasma gondii | Toxoplasmosis | ||
Trypanosoma brucei | African trypanosomiasis | diffuse hyperintensity on T1 usually involving bilateral basal ganglia | |
Trypanosoma cruzi | Chagas disease | contrast-enhancing hypointense T1 lesions involving only the parietal and frontal lobes, with edema on T2 | |
Metazoa: Trematodes | |||
Paragonimus | Paragonimiasis | inflammatory changes surrounding clusters of contrast-enhancing lesions, most commonly in the frontal and temporal gray and white matter | |
Schistosoma | Schistosomiasis | central linear enhancement, clustered with arborized appearance, and commonly involves spinal cord with Schistosoma haematobium | |
Metazoa: Cestodes | |||
Echinococcus granulosus | Intracranial hydatidosis | multiple thin-walled, large, round cysts, or one large cyst with smaller surrounding cysts, most commonly in the parietal lobe | |
Echinococcus multilocularis | Alveolar hydatid disease | contrast-enhancing round, solid lesions with surrounding edema on T2 | |
Taenia solium | Neurocysticercosis | single or multiple ring-enhancing lesions, with calcifications if older | |
Taenia | Coenurosis | ||
Spirometra | Sparganosis | T2 edema, sometimes with T1 mass or linear or curvilinear contrast-enhancing lesions, most commonly involving frontal and parietal lobes | |
Metazoa: Nematodes | |||
Gnathostoma | Gnathostomiasis | ||
Angiostrongylus cantonensis | Angiostrongyliasis | ||
Toxocara | Toxocariasis | ||
Strongyloides stercoralis | Strongyloidiasis | ||
multiple | Filariasis | ||
Baylisascaris procyonis | Baylisascariasis | ||
Dracuncula medinensis | Dracunculiasis | ||
Dicrocoelium dendriticum | Dicrocoeliasis | ||
Lagochilascaris | Lagochilascariasis |
Further Reading
- Parasitic diseases of the central nervous system: lessons for clinicians and policy makers. Expert Rev Neurother. 2016;16(4): 401–414. doi: 10.1586/14737175.2016.1155454