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Rare disease
Strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome following resection of meningioma
  1. Clifford Leigh Shelton1,
  2. Timothy Smith2,
  3. Konstantina Karabatsou3,
  4. Katherine Ajdukiewicz4
  1. 1Macclesfield District General Hospital, Macclesfield, UK
  2. 2Mersey Deanery, Liverpool, UK
  3. 3Salford Royal Hospital, Salford, UK
  4. 4North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Clifford Leigh Shelton, cliff.shelton{at}nhs.net

In this report, we present the case of a patient who developed the strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome 3 weeks after an uneventful resection of a sphenoid wing meningioma. She originally presented with symptoms of raised intracranial pressure and was given dexamethasone before surgery. The pathology, diagnosis and management of Strongyloides stercoralis are reviewed.

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