1. suggest;Tinsley;Journal of Neurosurgery; Ventriculographic diagnoindicated because of the possibility of haematogenous spread of the cysts. No evidence of this was revealed in this case. In Great Britain most cases of this disease have occurred in soldiers or their relatives who have lived in India. This applied particularly to the period preceding 1930, when stricter hygienic sis of cysticercosis of the posterior fossa,1967
2. Investigati6n de cisticercosis e hidatidosis en 5,132 autopsias practicadas en el Hospital Psyquiatrico de Santiago (1939-1966);Barrientos, J.; Schirmer, E.; H., Schenone; Aranda, R.; Concha, L.; Rojas, A.;Boletin Chileno de Parasitologia,1967
3. The racemose form of cerebral cysticercosis;Bickerstaff, E.R.; Cloake, P.C.P.; Hughes, B.; Smith, W.T.,1952
4. continuing the original research on cysticercosis started by Colonel W. P. (later Lieutenant-General Sir William) MacArthur;Dixon, India; Smithers,1935
5. Cysticercosis of the posterior fossa;Bickerstaff, E.R.; Small, J.M.; Woolf, A.L.;Brain,1956