@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02015710, author = {堀川, 恭偉 and 六川, 二郎 and 宮城, 航一 and 高良, 英一 and 中田, 宗朝 and 金城, 則雄 and 久田, 均 and Horikawa, Kyoi and Mukawa, Jiro and Miyagi, Kouichi and Takara, Eiichi and Nakata, Munetomo and Kinjo, Norio and Kuda, Hitoshi}, issue = {2}, journal = {琉球大学医学会雑誌 : 医学部紀要 = Ryukyu medical journal}, month = {}, note = {Parasitosis has been decreasing as health conditions were tried to improve. Infestation of the human brain with the larval stage of Taenia solium is clinically a great problem because of having symptoms such as convulsion, paralysis, and psychosis etc. Sixty-year-old man who had lived at Miyako island was undergone further examination for convulsive episodes of 36 years in history. CT scanning demonstrated multiple calcified spots in the brain. Immunological analysis showed high titer in Cysticercus. Right frontal craniotomy was performed and a small (1.2 × 1.5 cm) white gritty nodule adhering to the pericallosal artery was surgically removed. Photomicrographs of the nodule showed a scolex with four suckers and hooklets which confirmed the diagnosis of cerebral cysticercosis. In this case the fallowings were summarized; 1) the lesion exists in subarachnoid space around the cortex, 2) immunological analysis will help to make a preoperative diagnosis, and 3) surgical excision is to be performed, when the lesion is pathogenetic to intractable symptoms., 論文}, pages = {111--117}, title = {[症例報告]頭節を確認した脳有鉤嚢虫症の1例}, volume = {7}, year = {1984} }