Los autores aportan un caso de hidatidosis cerebral múltiple bilateral en el que no se encontró foco primario extracerebral en ninguno de los repetidos estudios realizados.
La presencia de un déficit motor braquial progresivo obligó a realizar un estudio de TAC y de RNMg. Las imágenes quísticas obtenidas, hicieron pensar en una hidatidosis cerebral múltiple y bilateral.
El diagnóstico fue confirmado mediante cirugía, (practicada en tres tiempos) y el estudio anatomo patológico.
The authors report the case of an adult man diagnosed of multiple and bilateral cerebral hydatidosis. Primary extracerebral source of infection was not found with any ancillary test done.
The presence of a progressive motor brachial deficit, led to perform an image study by CT and MRI, which showed some cysts that made us think of multiple and bilateral cerebral hydatidosis.
The diagnostic was confirmed by surgery (practiced in three steps) and pathological examination.
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