WebNeurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common parasitic brain disease worldwide.1 It is caused by ingestion of eggs shed (encysted larva) in the feces of a human tapeworm Taenia solium carrier (Fig 1).2 Due to globalization and immigration, it is increasingly being reported in developed countries (Fig 2).3 A major characteristic of NCC is heterogeneity. WebOrbital cysticercosis is a rare condition and its management is controversial. We report 2 cases of orbital cellulitis associated with cysticercosis in which the treatment with antihelminthics was withheld. The 2 children had good evolution with spontaneous progressive resolution. The current literature is reviewed.
Taenia solium Cysticercosis and Its Impact in Neurological Disease
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Cysticercosis: Clinical manifestations and diagnosis
WebFeb 2, 2024 · Cysticercosis refers to infection with the larval stage of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium. There is a frequent misconception that cysticercosis is acquired by eating pork; this is not the case. Human ingestion of pork containing larval cysts of T solium leads to taeniasis, a localized human intestinal adult tapeworm infection. WebMay 27, 2024 · This paper reviews all aspects of its life cycle (taeniasis, porcine cysticercosis, human cysticercosis), with a focus on recent advances in its diagnosis, … WebMar 13, 2024 · Human cysticercosis is a preventable fecal–oral transmitted neglected parasitic infection caused by cysticerci of the tapeworm T. solium. Neurocysticercosis (NCC), the single major cause of adult onset seizures in endemic areas, occurs when cysticerci lodge in the central nervous system in humans (3). incompatibility\\u0027s 27