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Primary echinococcosis of the brain: A clinical case of successful treatment

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Abstract

Thearticle describes aclinical case ofsuccessful treatment ofapatient with primary brain echinococcosis (microsurgical removal + drug therapy). It presents key epidemiological data on the disease, current approaches to treating echinococcosis of the central nervous system, as well as potential complications and clinical outcomes. 

About the Authors

R. A. Sultanov
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Ruslan A. Sultanov – Cand. Sci. (Med.), Neurosurgeon, Research Officer

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110



R. S. Dzhindzhikhadze
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Revaz S. Dzhindzhikhadze – Dr. Sci. (Med.), Neurosurgeon, Chief Consulting Neurosurgeon

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110



A. V. Polyakov
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Andrey V. Polyakov – Cand. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Neurosurgery and NeuroOncology, Senior Research Associate, Neurosurgeon

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110



V. S. Gadzhiagaev
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Vadim S. Gadzhiagaev – Cand. Sci. (Med.), Neurosurgeon, Research Officer

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110



A. N. Abdullaev
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Abdulla N. Abdullaev – Cand. Sci. (Med.), Neurosurgeon

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110



А. D. Zaitsev
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Andrey D. Zaitsev – Neurosurgeon, Junior Research Associate Officer

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110

 



E. I. Salyamova
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Elvira I. Salyamova – Neurosurgeon

Shchepkina str., 61/2, Moscow, 129110



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Sultanov R.A., Dzhindzhikhadze R.S., Polyakov A.V., Gadzhiagaev V.S., Abdullaev A.N., Zaitsev А.D., Salyamova E.I. Primary echinococcosis of the brain: A clinical case of successful treatment. Sibneuro. 2026;2(1):53-59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.64265/3033-649X-2026.2.1.53-59

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