| dc.description.abstract | Single brain enhancing lesions (SEL) are the most common presentation of neurocysticercosis (NCC) observed on neuroimaging in people presenting with  epileptic seizures not only on the Indian sub-continent and in travelers returning  from cysticercosis-endemic regions, but also globally. The aim of this study, which  consisted of a systematic review (CRD42019087665), a meta-analysis and an expert  group consultation, was to reach consensus on the best anti-seizure medication and  anti-inflammatory treatment for individuals with SEL NCC. Standard literature review  methods were used, including the Cochrane risk of bias random effects model,  meta-analyses were performed and the quality of the body of evidence was rated using  GRADE tables. The expert committee included 12 gender and geographically balanced  members and recommendations were reached by applying the GRADE framework for  guideline development. The 1-1.5-year cumulative incidence of seizure recurrence,  cyst resolution or calcification following anti-seizure medication (ASM) withdrawal  was not statistically different between ASM of 6, 12 or 24 months. In contrast, in  persons whose cyst calcified post treatment, longer ASM decreased seizure  recurrence. The cumulative incidence ratio (CIR) 1-1.5 years after stopping ASM was  1.79 95% CI: (1.00, 3.20) for patients given 6 versus 24 months treatment. Duration  of treatment had no effect on seizure recurrence in patients whose cyst did not  calcify. Anti-inflammatory treatment with corticosteroids in patients treated with  ASM compared to patients treated with ASM only showed a statistically significant  beneficial effect on seizure reduction (CIR 0.44, 95% CI 0.23, 0.85) and cyst  resolution (CIR 1.37, 95%CI: 1.07, 1.75). Our results indicate that ASM in patients  with SEL NCC whose cysts resolved can be withdrawn, while patients whose cysts  calcified seem to benefit from prolonged anti-seizure medication. Additional  corticosteroid treatment was found to have a beneficial effect both on seizure  reduction and cyst resolution. |  |