Author:
Pedrosa Denison Alves,Bruniera Peres Fernandes Gustavo,Filipe de Souza Godoy Luís,C Felício André,Pinho João Rebello,Mário Doi André,de Araújo Gleizer René
Abstract
A 68-year-old Brazilian woman had 3 months of progressive fatigue, difficulty walking and 18 kg weight loss. On examination, there was gait apraxia and executive dysfunction. MR scan of brain showed communicating hydrocephalus and a cerebrospinal fluid showed 105 white cells/µL (≤5), predominantly lymphocytes, protein of 1.35 g/L (0.15–0.45) and the glucose content of 0.06 mmol/L (3.3–4.4). We suspected an infective cause and used of metagenomic next-generation sequencing to diagnose neurocysticercosis. This case highlights the challenge of diagnosing chronic meningitis and the relevance of genetic approaches in diagnosing neurological infections.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),General Medicine