In the 15 years 1975-1989, 239 patients attending the associated teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town have been identified retrospectively as having neurocysticercosis. One hundred and twenty-three (51,46%) were children 12 years of age or younger, 14 (5,86%) were adolescents aged 13-19 years, and 102 (42,68%) were adults 20 years of age or older. Two hundred and twelve (88,7%) of these patients were black, almost exclusively Xhosa-speakers originating from the eastern Cape homeland regions of Transkei and Ciskei. Although the clinical features of neurocysticercosis are protean, these patients could be divided into three clinicoradiological groups - a group with seizures, a group with raised intracranial pressure, and an asymptomatic group.In the 15 years 1975-1989, 239 patients attending the associated teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town have been identified retrospectively as having neurocysticercosis. One hundred and twenty-three (51,46%) were children 12 years of age or younger, 14 (5,86%) were adolescents aged 13-19 years, and 102 (42,68%) were adults 20 years of age or older. Two hundred and twelve (88,7%) of these patients were black, almost exclusively Xhosa-speakers originating from the eastern Cape homeland regions of Transkei and Ciskei. Although the clinical features of neurocysticercosis are protean, these patients could be divided into three clinicoradiological groups - a group with seizures, a group with raised intracranial pressure, and an asymptomatic group.
Reference:
Thomson, A. 1993. Neurocysticercosis : experience at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town. South African Medical Journal. 83(5):332 - 334. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34839
Thomson, A. (1993). Neurocysticercosis : experience at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town. South African Medical Journal, 83(5), 332 - 334. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34839
Thomson, AJG "Neurocysticercosis : experience at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town." South African Medical Journal 83, 5. (1993): 332 - 334. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34839
Thomson A. Neurocysticercosis : experience at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town. South African Medical Journal. 1993;83(5):332 - 334. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34839.