
pmid: 10696033
pmc: PMC7975352
A 13-month-old boy developed eosinophilic meningoencephalitis, retinitis, and a protracted encephalopathy with severe residual deficits. The initial MR examination revealed diffuse periventricular white matter disease, and follow-up images showed atrophy. Brain biopsy, serology, and epidemiologic studies lead to the diagnosis of Baylisascaris procyonis infection, a parasitic disease contracted through exposure to soil contaminated by the eggs of a common raccoon intestinal roundworm. The pathologic, epidemiologic, and imaging features of this disease are herein reviewed.
Male, Ascariasis, Central Nervous System Helminthiasis, Biopsy, Brain, Feces, Meningoencephalitis, Child, Preschool, Eosinophilia, Larva Migrans, Visceral, Animals, Humans, Raccoons
Male, Ascariasis, Central Nervous System Helminthiasis, Biopsy, Brain, Feces, Meningoencephalitis, Child, Preschool, Eosinophilia, Larva Migrans, Visceral, Animals, Humans, Raccoons
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