Tag Marie L. Rivera-Zengotita MD

Parasitic Infections

Cerebral Toxoplasmosis Definition CNS infection with Toxoplasma gondii , a ubiquitous obligate intracellular protozoan that parasitizes humans and animals Clinical Features Epidemiology Worldwide distribution with increased incidence in France, Central and South America Definitive hosts: cats 225,000 cases/year in United…

Mycoses

Cerebral Cryptococcosis Definition Severe CNS fungal infections caused by the genus Cryptococcus ; includes meningitis and focal “cryptococcomas” Clinical Features Epidemiology C. neoformans : ubiquitous in soil, bird excrement, compost C. gattii : tropical/subtropical climates, North American western coast Eucalyptus…

Bacterial Infections

Acute Purulent Meningitis Definition An acute inflammatory process involving leptomeninges and cerebrospinal fluid Clinical Features Epidemiology Approximately 2.5/100,000 (United States) each year Hematogenous spread most common Pneumonia with bacteremia Other routes Direct inoculation (trauma, procedures) Invasion (sinusitis, mastoiditis, oral infections)…

Tumors of the Skull Base

Chordoma of Skull Base Definition Slow-growing, locally aggressive bone tumor; believed to originate from embryonic notochord rests (“ecchordosis physaliphora”), found incidentally in 1% to 2% of autopsies Clinical Features Epidemiology Rare tumor: 0.2% of all intracranial tumors; 3% to 4%…

Central Nervous System Cysts

Definition Benign developmental thin-walled cysts defined by type of epithelium and location Examples: epidermoid, dermoid, colloid, arachnoid, endodermal, and ependymal Clinical Features Epidemiology Constitute about 1% of intracranial masses Affect all ages No gender predominance Believed to result from developmental…

Hemangioblastoma

Definition Highly vascularized tumor composed of stromal cells and capillaries usually found in the cerebellum, brain stem, or spinal cord Clinical Features Epidemiology 1% to 2% of all intracranial tumors Most common in adults in third to fifth decades; can…