نتایج جستجو برای: cysticercus taeniaculis

تعداد نتایج: 456  

Journal: :Australasian radiology 2004
Irfan Robbani Sushil Razdan Kamal K Pandita

Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is caused when the cysticercus larvae of Taenia solium infect the central nervous system. The larvae usually land in the parenchymal tissue, but quite rarely can lodge in the ventricles and cisterns of the brain. Unlike parenchymal NCC, it is not easy to demonstrate the cysticercus cysts within the cerebrospinal fluid spaces. Computed tomography and even conventional MR...

2018
Yichi Zhang Wei Zhao Di Yang Yuan Tian Weizhe Zhang Aiqin Liu

Taenia multiceps and Taenia hydatigena are widely distributed tapeworms of canids. Due to a lack of genetic information on these two parasites in China, in this study we analyzed six coenurus cerebralis and two cysticercus tenuicollis cysts from goats or sheep in Inner Mongolia, northern China by amplifying three mitochondrial genes (cox1, nad4, and cytb). Two haplotypes were obtained at each l...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1990
D A DiLoreto R A Kennedy J M Neigel J Rootman

Reports of orbital cysticercosis are uncommon despite the high incidence of brain and ocular involvement. Infestation of extraocular muscle is exceedingly rare. Two cases of cysticercosis of the extraocular muscles are reported here. Surgical removal of the encysted parasites successfully resolved the infestation in both cases.

2006
Xuepeng Cai Yadong Zheng Xuenong Luo Chengping Lu

Cysticercosis is an important parasitic zoonosis, caused by the infection of Cysticercus cellulosae, the larval stage of Taenia solium. This disease is a serious public health problem in pigs and human beings in many developing areas worldwide. Practical, rapid, and efficient pre-mortem diagnostic methods therefore are of great significance. The cysticercus antigens and immunodiagnosis methods ...

Journal: :Albrecht von Græfe's Archiv für Ophthalmologie 1892

Journal: :Neurology India 2001
V Rajshekhar

The association of a solitary cerebral cysticercus granuloma with a subdural effusion is being reported. The granuloma and the effusion resolved following albendazole therapy. We speculate that the spread of the inflammatory changes around the granuloma to the subdural space could have led to the development of the subdural effusion.

Journal: :British Journal of Ophthalmology 1965

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