Comprometimento cognitivo e demência na neurocisticercose ativa: um estudo transversal controlado / Cognitive impairment and dementia in neurocysticorsis a crosssectional controlled study

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

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Introducton: Neurocysticercosis (NCYST) is the most frequent CNS parasitic disease worldwide, afecting more than 50 million people. However, some of its clinical findings, such as cognitive impairment and dementia, remain poorly characterized, with no controlled studies conducted so far. We investigated the frequency and the clinical profile of cognitive impairment and dementia in a sample of NCYST patents in comparison to cognitvely healthy controls (HC) and to cryptogenic epilepsy (CE) patents. Methods: Forty treatment-naïve NCYST patients aged 39.25 ± 10.50 years and fulfilling absolute criteria for definitive active NCYST on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), underwent a comprehensive cognitive and functional evaluation and were compared to 49 HC and 28 CE patients of similar age, educational level, and seizure frequency. Results: NCYST patients displayed significant impairment in executive functions, verbal and non-verbal memory, constructive praxis, and verbal fluency when compared to HC (p<0.05). Dementia was diagnosed in 12.5% of NCYST patients according to the DSM-IV criteria. When compared to CE patients, NCYST patients presented altered working and episodic verbal memory, executive functions, naming, verbal fluency, constructive praxis, and visual-spatal orientation. No correlation emerged between cognitive scores and number, localization or type of NCYST lesions on MRI. Conclusions: Cognitive impairment was ubiquitous in this sample of active NCYST patients. Antepileptic drug use and seizure frequency could not account for these features. Dementia was present in a signifcant proportion of patients. These data broaden our knowledge on the clinical presentations of NCYST and its impact in public health

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dementia cognição neurobehavioral manifestations neurocysticercosis neurocisticercose manifestações neurocomportamentais cognition demência epilepsia epilepsy

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