نتایج جستجو برای: cysticercosis

تعداد نتایج: 1520  

2011
Frank Sorvillo Patricia Wilkins Shira Shafir Mark Eberhard

Cysticercosis has emerged as a cause of severe neurologic disease in the United States that primarily affects immigrants from Latin America. Moreover, the relevance of cysticercosis as a public health problem has been highlighted by local transmission. We searched the biomedical literature for reports documenting cases of cysticercosis acquired in the United States. A total of 78 cases, princip...

2017
Priyanko Chakraborty Rakhi Kumari Rajiv-Kumar Jain Vikash Prasad Sidharth Pradhan Purnima Joshi

Introduction Cysticercosis is a disease which is caused by the infestation of the larvae Taenia solium, with humans acting as an intermediate host instead of a definitive host. Head and neck involvement including maxillofacial and oral involvement of cysticercosis is quite rare. Case Report We report a series of rare cases of cysticercosis of the head and neck region encountered in a tertiary...

Journal: :Parasitology 2013
Yasuhito Sako Sonoyo Itoh Munehiro Okamoto Kazuhiro Nakaya Akira Ito

SUMMARY Cysticercosis caused by infection with the larval stage of Taenia solium is an important cause of neurological disease worldwide and immunodiagnosis is important for the control and elimination of cysticercosis. In the present study, we established a simple and reliable preparation of immunodiagnostic low-molecular-weight antigens (LMWAgs) from T. solium cyst fluids by a cation-exchange...

2016
Puneet Goenka Aditi Sarawgi Kirti Asopa Parvind Gumber Samir Dutta

Cysticercosis is a condition in which a human acts as the intermediate host of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium. Although cysticercosis is a common disease in some regions of the world and can occur in any body site, oral lesions are rare. In this report, we document the case of oral cysticercosis in a 10-year-old boy who sought treatment for an asymptomatic nodule on the dorsal surface of the t...

2017
R Patnayak D Kalyani I Satish Rao A Prayaga C Sundaram A Jena

Background: Cysticercosis is the most common parasitic infection of soft tissue. In India it is more common in northern parts. Fine needle aspiration cytology is a useful and rapid technique in the diagnosis of Cysticercosis. Case details: In this retrospective study 5 cases presented with soft tissue swellings. Clear fluid was aspirated from four of the swellings and pus from one. Microscopica...

1991
Jin Hak Choi Sun Il Chung Young Sil Whang Jong Deog Lee Hyeon Ok Lim Jin Hyun Choi Se Ho Chang Ki Mun Jung Sangho Rhie

Cysticercosis, which has a worldwide distribution is found in man, who is usually infected by eating inadequately cooked pork or other contaminated food. Cysticercosis develops most commonly in the muscles and brain. Pulmonary involvement is very rare and also difficult to recognize because pulmonary lesions caused by the presence of cysticerci are difficult to discern from pulmonary infiltrate...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology 2022

Abstract Background Cysticercosis is caused by parasitic infestation of larval stage pork tapeworm (Taenia solium). It a result accidental ingestion contaminated water and food from eggs tape worm due to poor sanitation. Pigs serve as intermediate host. The most common sites cysticercosis are the muscles, heart, liver but such tongue, buccal mucosa, cheek, or floor mouth rare. Case presentation...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2009
Nausheen Yaqoob Ershad ul Haq Khalid Thomali Ali Kamran Ali Zaharani

Cysticercosis is a systemic illness caused by dissemination of the larval form of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. A high prevalence has been reported from the developing countries because of the co-existence of poor sanitary conditions and domestic pig raising. Human cysticercosis occurs when eggs are ingested via faecal-oral transmission from a tapeworm host. The human then becomes an accide...

2014
Amita Raoot

Cysticercosis, a parasitic tissue infestation caused by larval cysts (cysticercus cellulosae) of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, most commonly affects the central nervous system, subcutaneous tissue, skeletal muscle, heart muscle, and the eye. Ocular adnexal infestation in cysticercosis can involve various sites within the eye like vitreous humor, subretinal tissue, extraocular muscle, and la...

2013
Lorenzo Zammarchi Marianne Strohmeyer Filippo Bartalesi Elisa Bruno José Muñoz Dora Buonfrate Alessandra Nicoletti Héctor Hugo García Edoardo Pozio Alessandro Bartoloni

BACKGROUND Cysticercosis is caused by the invasion of human or pig tissues by the metacestode larval stage of Taenia solium. In Europe, the disease was endemic in the past but the autochthonous natural life cycle of the parasite is currently completed very rarely. Recently, imported cases have increased in parallel to the increased number of migrations and international travels. The lack of spe...

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