Worsening migraine due to neurocysticercosis

in brain •  6 years ago 

A 35-year-old woman with a history of migraine presented with a headache that had worsened over the past 2 weeks. The headache was occipital and was associated with blurred vision, photophobia, tingling of the hands, episodes of flashing lights and images, and difficulty concentrating. The headache was similar to her typical migraines, but with the addition of flashing lights and images.

Her medical history included a cystic mass in the right occipital lobe that had been found incidentally on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during a workup for pituitary adenoma. The mass was thought to be a congenital lesion or arachnoid cyst, and intermittent screening had been recommended.

The patient had grown up in Honduras and had lived in the jungle until age 12, when she moved to the United States.
Worsening migraine due to neurocysticercosis
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