Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (Jan 2019)

Disseminated strongyloidiasis: Breaking brain barriers

  • Ivy Anne Sebastian,
  • Jeyaraj Durai Pandian,
  • Aroma Oberoi,
  • Mahesh Pundlik Kate,
  • Vineeth Jaison,
  • Smriti Bose,
  • Rajeshwar Sahonta,
  • Shavi Nagpal,
  • Indira Brar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aian.AIAN_321_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 234 – 237

Abstract

Read online

Strongyloides stercoralis (SS) is one of the most overlooked helminthic infections despite being highly endemic in tropical and subtropical areas. In immunocompromised patients, especially those on long-term steroids, infection can often escalate to fatal dissemination into major organs. We present a compendium of two immunocompromised patients, who were on high-dose steroids and presented with worsening neurological status. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis was notable for larvae of SS as diagnosed by direct visualization. A syndrome of SS hyperinfection with dissemination was made after stool, and sputum samples also revealed SS larvae. SS is an elusive disease and should be considered early on, especially in endemic regions like India. Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of antihelminthic therapy is indispensable for favorable outcomes.

Keywords