Tapeworm larvae found in man’s brain – how did they get there?

"A middle-aged man from Florida with a history of migraines went to the doctor as his headaches were becoming worse and weren’t responding to his usual drugs. The 52-year-old was sent for a CT scan, which revealed something alarming: his brain was infested with tapeworm cysts.

The most common route of infection is eating undercooked infected pork that contains tapeworm cysts, known as cysticercus."

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