International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

The clinical profile ofring-enhancing lesions among children below 12 years presenting with epileptic and non-epileptic manifestations in a tertiary care hospital

Yazarlar: Kothapally Kalyan Varma, P. Pranaya, Ravi kumar Vavilapalli

Cilt 4 , Sayı 4 , 2021 , Sayfalar 184-187

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Anahtar Kelimeler:NCC,Tuberculoma,Seizures,Ring enhancing lesions,CECT

Özet: Background:Single ring-enhancing computed tomography lesions are commonly seen in young patients presenting with acute symptomatic seizures. It has also been observed in many varieties of non-epileptic manifestations. The present study was conducted to evaluate the clinical profile and incidence of ring-enhancing lesions in contrast-enhanced computerizedtomography (CECT) scan in children presenting with seizures focal neurological deficits and other non-seizure CNS manifestations.Methods:  A cross-sectional study was conducted on48 children in the age group of   0 to 12 years with a history of seizures (GTCS, simple partial (SP), complex partial (CP), and simple partial with secondary generalization (S. P+S.G)), focal neurological deficits and other non-seizure CNS manifestations. Detailed clinical examinationalong with of Neurocysticercosis (NCC) and tuberculoma diagnosis were made using CECT scan. IBM SPSS version 22 was used for statistical analysis. Results: Majority of the children were above 5 years of age (79.16%) and presented with single lesion (77.08%). Majority were diagnosed with 30 (62.50%) NCC, followed by tuberculoma 6 (12.50%), and 12 (25%) had unknown aetiology. Seizures alone were observed in 38 (79.16%) cases, 9 (18.74%) had seizures and non-epileptic manifestations like episodic headache, focal deficit and raised intracranial tension. All the tuberculoma patients had decreased edema on follow-up andmost of the NCC cases (32.14%) had calcifications.Conclusion: NCC is the most common non-seizure CNS manifestations presenting with a single ring-enhancing CT lesion among children. Differentiating between all these ring-enhancing lesions is essential as misdiagnoses can cause grave danger to life. Keywords: NCC, Tuberculoma, Seizures, Ring enhancing lesions, CECT


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@article{2021, title={The clinical profile ofring-enhancing lesions among children below 12 years presenting with epileptic and non-epileptic manifestations in a tertiary care hospital}, volume={4}, number={184–187}, publisher={International Journal of Health and Clinical Research}, author={Kothapally Kalyan Varma,P. Pranaya,Ravi kumar Vavilapalli}, year={2021} }
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Kothapally Kalyan Varma,P. Pranaya,Ravi kumar Vavilapalli. (2021). The clinical profile ofring-enhancing lesions among children below 12 years presenting with epileptic and non-epileptic manifestations in a tertiary care hospital (Vol. 4). Vol. 4. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research.
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Kothapally Kalyan Varma,P. Pranaya,Ravi kumar Vavilapalli. The Clinical Profile Ofring-Enhancing Lesions among Children below 12 Years Presenting with Epileptic and Non-Epileptic Manifestations in a Tertiary Care Hospital. no. 184–187, International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2021.