Isolated Cysticercosis of the Abdominal Wall-A Case Report of a Rare Site of Occurrence

D. Nath
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Case Report of a Rare Site of Occurrence Neema Tiwari, Devajit Nath, Savitri Singh, Jyotsna Madan, Sangeeta Tripathi 1Senior Resident, 2Assistant Professor, 3Associate Professor, 4Professor, Dept. of Pathology, Super Specialty Pediatric Hospital and Post Graduate Teaching Institute, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. 5Professor, Department of Radiology, Super Specialty Pediatric Hospital Post Graduate Teaching Institute, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2454.8642.201903 Pediatric population is the most susceptible age for parasitic infestation and is common in the developing nations where cleanliness and hygiene are an issue and overpopulation and overcrowding are rampantly present. The incidence of cysticercosis is high in India though the exact figures are not known. Human cysticercosis is caused by infestation with larvae of pork tapeworm Taenia solium and is endemic in India. Ingestion of raw or under cooked meat/ pork containing the cysticercosis which spreads through feco-oral route. We present a case of a 6-yearold boy who presented with an upper abdominal wall mass without any other systemic complaints. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) of the patient was performed and was reported as suspicious for parasitic infestation most likely cysticercosis and was advised excision biopsy. Surgery was performed followed by histopathological examination. A diagnosis of cysticercosis in the histopathology was given. This case highlights the presence of isolated cysticercosis occurring in the abdominal wall which is a rare presentation of the disease.
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腹壁孤立性囊虫病1例罕见发生部位报告
Neema Tiwari, Devajit Nath, Savitri Singh, Jyotsna Madan, Sangeeta Tripathi 1 .高级住院医师,2 .助理教授,3 .副教授,4 .教授,印度北方邦诺伊达市超级专科儿科医院和研究生教学研究所,印度北方邦诺伊达市超级专科儿科医院研究生教学研究所,放射科DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2454.8642.201903儿科人群是寄生虫感染最易感的年龄段,在发展中国家很常见,在这些国家,清洁和卫生是一个问题,人口过剩和过度拥挤普遍存在。印度的囊虫病发病率很高,但确切数字尚不清楚。人囊尾蚴病是由猪带绦虫幼虫侵染引起的,是印度的地方性疾病。食入含有经粪口途径传播的囊虫病的生的或未煮熟的肉/猪肉。我们提出一个6岁的男孩谁提出了上腹壁肿块没有任何其他系统的投诉。对患者进行细针穿刺细胞学检查(FNAC),报告疑似寄生虫感染(很可能是囊虫病),建议切除活检。手术后行组织病理学检查。组织病理学诊断为囊虫病。这个病例突出了腹壁孤立性囊虫病的存在,这是一种罕见的疾病表现。
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