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Cerebral Sparganosis: A Case Report of Rare Parasitic Brain Infection. [PDF]

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Bang SH, Yi HJ, Chun HJ, Choi KS, Na M.
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Comprehensive Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcome of <i>Taenia crassiceps</i> Cysticercosis in a Ring-Tailed Lemur (<i>Lemur catta</i>) from a Croatian Zoo: No Longer Unusual? [PDF]

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Mass Spectrometry Identifies Taenia solium Proteins in Sera of Patients With and Without Parenchymal Neurocysticercosis. [PDF]

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Solitary cysticercus granuloma

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2012
Solitary cysticercus granuloma is considered the most frequent type of neurocysticercosis in India and many other southeast Asian countries. It has frequently been reported from developed countries in immigrant populations. Genetic susceptibility has recently been linked with Toll-like receptor gene polymorphisms.
Ravindra Kumar, Garg   +1 more
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Pathogenicity of Cysticercus cellulosae and Cysticercus bovis

1970
In a massive, acute muscle cysticercosis of swine we observed only minimal changes in the tissues surrounding the parasites in spite of the large number of viable parasites which already had fully developed bladders. The connective tissue wall of the lymphatic space was very thin (15–20 μm) especially at the sites adjoining the adipose tissue and ...
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Enlarging solitary cysticercus granulomas

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1994
✓ Solitary cysticercus granulomas that produce seizures usually measure less than 20 mm in diameter and diminish in size spontaneously. Unlike live cysticercus cysts, they have not been known to increase in size. In a prospective follow-up study of 93 consecutive patients with epilepsy and small solitary lesions (< 20 mm in diameter) enhancing on ...
V, Rajshekhar, M J, Chandy
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Morphology of Cysticercus cellulosae and Cysticercus bovis

1970
A typical character of the fully developed cysticercus is the differentiation of its body into the bladder and the parenchymatous portion. In the various species the bladder differs in size and shape. There is also a difference between the histological structure of the bladder wall and that of the parenchymatous portion with the invaginated scolex. The
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Pulmonary cysticercus.

Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc, 1995
Cysticercus cellulosae, the encysted larva of Taenia solium, is reported in a solitary granulomatous lesion excised from the lung of a 61-year-old woman from Thailand. No extrapulmonary signs of cysticercosis were manifest preoperatively, and the diagnosis was not suspected clinically. Pulmonary cysticercus is rarely diagnosed histologically.
A E, Walts, T, Nivatpumin, A, Epstein
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