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