Lourdes de Fatima Ibanez Valdes
Department of Family Medicine, Walter Sisulu University (WSU), South AfricaPublications
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Research Article
Comorbidity of Alcohol Use Disorder and Neurocysticercosis Aggravated by Dysbiosis
Author(s): Lourdes de Fatima Ibanez Valdes and Foyaca-Sibat Humberto*
Background: Neurocysticercosis is a zoonotic and neglected parasitic disorder affecting the cerebral hemispheres, the brainstem, the cerebellum, the spinal cord, the optic nerve and all brain cavities and covering all patients who complain of headaches and epilepsy. Comorbidity among NCC/OSAS has not been study. Method: We searched the articles published in the medical literature comprehensively, looking for Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms like “neurocysticercosis”, “pathogenesis of NCC “, “comorbidity NCC/AUD” OR “OR “OUD/NCC/DYSBIOSIS”; OR “NCC/AUD/microbiotas” OR “AUD/NCC/Brain damage”. Results: The total of selected articles were previously peer-reviewed, and we did not find publications related to NCC/AUD, AUD/NCC/Dysbiosis, NCC.. Read More»
DOI: 10.4303/JDAR/236417