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level: TISSUE PARASITE: TEANIA SOLIUM

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level questions: TISSUE PARASITE: TEANIA SOLIUM

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life cycle of T solium1) eggs or gravid proglottis in feces( diagnostic/infective stage) 2) eggs/gravid proglottis eaten by pigs/human 3) oncospheres( infective) hatch, penetrate intestine and invade muscle. oncospheres develop into cystercerci in muscle of pigs and humans. 4) human ingest rew/ undercooked meat 5) scolex attach to intestine 6) adults in intestine
clinical feature of infection f T. soliumNEUROCYSTICERCOSIS: Seizures,hydrocephalus, arachnoditis, headaches, nausea, vomiting, visual impairment, papilloedema
diagnosis of T. solium includeCT. MRI and ELISA
treatment of T. solium infectioncontrol seizure, praziquantol, albendazole. corticosteroids, antiparasitic drugs may exacerbate inflammation. hydrocephalus, seizures
INfection caused by larva nematodes that migrate to tissue that cause intense eosiphillic respone?Visceral& occular Larva migrans. most commonly caused by T. canis/ cati
clinical features of Visceral and ocular larva migransfever, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, cough, wheezing and rashes.
treatment of viscera and ocular larva migransinfection is self limiting. use corticosteriods for inflammation and albenadiazole ofr larvae
cutaneous larva migranscuased by dog and cat hookworn ancylostoma braziliense.
treatment of cutaneous larva migrans?treat with albendazole/ivermectin
the infective stage of T. soliumoncospheres, eggs or gravid proglottis
in human: cystercercosis may develop in any organ but more common in?subcutaneous tissue, brain and eyes.
human infection with T. solium is by?ingestion of raw undercooked meat.
the development of oncospheres into cysterci occurs in?muscles of pigs/humans
the diagnostic stage of t. soliumegg/gravid proglottis
disease caused by T. Soliumcysticorcosis