J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  1994 Feb;23(2):149-159.

The Role of ELISA in Prediction of the Prognosis after Treatment of Neurocysticercosis

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Colledge of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The diagnosis of neurocysticercosis is relatively easy with brain computed tomo-grarhy(CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and ELISA test of serum and cerebrospinal fluid(CSF). The clinical manifestation of the disease are varied and correlated with the infection sites. The use of praziquantel and/or surgical excision are effective in treatment of the disease. The effect of treatment has been evaluated with imaging studies and changes of clinical manifestation. The authors reviewed 97 neurocysticercosis patients to evaluate the prognostic predictability of serum and CSF ELISA titers after treatment . We classified the patients into two groups. Rebound group was patients which showed higher ELISA titers after praziquantel medication than pretreatment. The responses to treatment were evaluated with the changes on brain CT or MRI. The Initial ELISA titers were lower in rebound group than those of nonrebound group, but three month after treatment, rebound group showed higher titers. The changes of ELISA titers in rebound group were greater in CSF than those in serum. The reduction of cyst on brain CT or MRI was more remarkable in rebound group than in nonrebound group and the prognosis of rebound group was better. Changes of ELISA titers was valuable in predicting the effect of treatment and prognosis.

Keyword

Neurocysticercosis; ELISA; Brain CT scan; MRI

MeSH Terms

Brain
Diagnosis
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay*
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neurocysticercosis*
Praziquantel
Prognosis*
Praziquantel
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