Lowichik A, Ruff A J
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA.
J Child Neurol. 1995 May;10(3):177-90. doi: 10.1177/088307389501000303.
In the last part of this three-part review of parasitic infections of the central nervous system in children, we consider parasites which due to their size, distribution, or the nature of the host response, tend to cause focal lesions in the brain and spinal cord and therefore present as space-occupying lesions which occasionally mimic malignant tumors. As in Parts I and II, infections are grouped according to their predominant geographic area. Such infections include cysticercosis, one of the more common and important infections of the central nervous system.
在这篇关于儿童中枢神经系统寄生虫感染的三部分综述的最后一部分中,我们将探讨一些寄生虫,这些寄生虫因其大小、分布或宿主反应的性质,往往会在脑和脊髓中引起局灶性病变,因此表现为占位性病变,偶尔会酷似恶性肿瘤。与第一部分和第二部分一样,感染是根据其主要地理区域进行分类的。此类感染包括囊尾蚴病,它是中枢神经系统较为常见且重要的感染之一。