Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine (Jan 2022)

Myocutaneous cysticercosis – A hidden worm caught by an ultrasound

  • Guguloth Ramesh Babu,
  • Sasikumar Mahalingam,
  • Yogesh Naik,
  • Mounika Gara,
  • Thirumoorthy Ramamoorthy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2452-2473.348435
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
pp. 156 – 158

Abstract

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Cysticercosis is one of the common parasitic infections that can affect many sites in the human body, though often seen in the brain and the eyes. Myocutaneous form of cysticercosis is often rare since most of them are asymptomatic and often go unnoticed. They often present to the emergency department due to pain over the lesion or central nervous manifestations. Here, we report a case of subcutaneous swelling, initially thought of as lipoma/abscess, later diagnosed as cysticercosis with the ultrasound. Myocutaneous cysticercosis can mimic various conditions such as lipoma, abscess, epidermoid cyst, ganglion, tuberculous lymphadenitis, pyomyositis, or fat necrosis. Hence, differentiating this from others in the clinical setting is essential because treatment modality is different.

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