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Uncommon-parasitic-infection-isolated-intramuscular-cysticercosis-a-case-report
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218828
ABSTRACT
Human cysticercosis is caused by cysticercus cellulosae, larvae of a tapeworm, taenia solium. Cysticercois can involve any tissue in the body even it has maximum tendency towards neural tissue. The most common affected sites are central nervous system, subcutaneous tissue, eyes and muscles. An isolated case of intramuscular cysticercosis is a rare presentation. Here we present the case of a 35 year old female with a swelling on the posterolateral aspect of right arm and was diagnosed as myocysticercosis which was abuting to the extensor muscle that is triceps muscle on high resolution ultrasound and ct scan and it was managed by antihelminthic medications followed by surgical excision.
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Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Year: 2023 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Year: 2023 Type: Article