Cysticercosis
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mdlinx.com — “Public Health Implications of Cysticercosis Acquired in the United States” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Cysticercosis: eMedicine Infectious Diseases
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Cysticercosis (ie, tapeworm infection) is an increasingly common medical problem in the United States, especially in the Southwest and other areas where large populations migrated from endemic areas and among populations that often travel to these ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Cysticercosis: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Cysticercosis is a systemic illness caused by dissemination of the larval form of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. Encystment of larvae can occur in almost any tissue. Involvement of the central nervous system (CNS), known as ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Cysticercosis is a systemic illness caused by dissemination of the larval form of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. http://bit.ly/d1gvyT
Teaching NeuroImages: Isolated cervical spinal cord cysticercosis
neurology.org — “Teaching NeuroImages: Isolated cervical spinal cord cysticercosis” View full resource at neurology.org
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Combating Taenia solium Cysticercosis in Southeast... [Adv Parasitol. 2010] - PubMed result
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Combating Taenia solium Cysticercosis in Southeast Asia An Opportunity for Improving Human Health and Livestock Pr... http://bit.ly/d3gMHU
Thoracic imaging findings in a case of disseminated cysticercosis -- Singh et al. 87 (1024): 158 -- Postgraduate Medical Journal
pmj.bmj.com — “Singh, Paramdeep; Saggar, Kavita; Kalia, Vishal; Sandhu, Parambir; Galhotra, Ritu Dhawan” View full resource at pmj.bmj.com
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Thoracic imaging findings in a case of disseminated cysticercosis: (Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal)MedWorm... http://bit.ly/eYAm25
Parasitic Infections: Infections of the Brain and Spinal Cord: Merck Manual Home Edition
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Symptoms, diagnosis & treatment of parasitic infections of the brain & spinal cord; cysticercosis, echinococcosis, more http://bit.ly/9EeIIb
How pharmaceutical companies can help take the 'neglected' out of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) - Forbes
forbes.com — “Video What do schistosomiasis, cysticercosis, and lymphatic filariasis have in common? Besides verging on the unpronounceable, they are all classified as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). NTDs are a set of diseases – seventeen, by the World Health Organization’s count – that collectively affect over a billion people, but have historically [...]” View full resource at forbes.com
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Progesterone Induces Scolex Evagination of the Human Parasite Taenia solium: Evolutionary Implications to the Host-Parasite Relationship
hindawi.com — “Taenia solium cysticercosis is a health problem in underdeveloped and developed countries. Sex hormones are involved in cysticercosis prevalence in female and male pigs. Here, we evaluated the effects of progesterone and its antagonist RU486 on scolex evagination, which is the initial step in the development of the adult worm. Interestingly, progesterone increased T. solium scolex evagination and worm growth, in a concentration-independent pattern. Progesterone effects could be mediated by a nov” View full resource at hindawi.com
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