Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jun 2015)

Oral Cysticercosis- A Diagnostic Dilemma

  • Pavan G Kulkarni,
  • Pavan Palakurthy,
  • Keerthi Muddana,
  • Rateesh Kumar Nandan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2015/11759.6044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. ZD01 – ZD02

Abstract

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Cysticercosis, a helminthic disease commonly seen in India, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Southern Africa, results from extraintestinal encystation of the larval form of Taenia solium. It is a condition in which man acts as intermediate host instead of definitive host. The most frequent sites of cysticercosis are subcutaneous layers, brain, muscles, heart, liver, lungs, and peritoneum. Oral cysticercosis is considered rare and cause cystic swellings or nodules in the mouth and a precise clinical diagnosis is not usually established. Here, we report a case of oral cysticercosis in a 32-year-old female occurring in the mentalis muscle presenting as asymptomatic nodule.

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