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M D Rahalkar1, D D Shetty, A B Kelkar
1Department of Radiology & Imaging, Ruby Hall Clinic, 40, Sassoon Road, Pune, 411001, India.
Abstract:
Cysticercosis in humans results from infestation with the larval stage of the parasite Cysticercus cellulosae of the tapeworm Taenia solium. Man normally acts as a definitive host. However, man can occasionally be the intermediate host, when cysticercosis becomes clinically manifest. Larvae lodge in the target organs, the brain, eyes, spine and skeletal muscles, where their appearances are highly suggestive or specific. We present a spectrum of such images, as encountered in Western India.
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