The strange points in the image of the brain revealed terrible diagnosis

At first glance it is clear that there is something unusual about scanning a young man's brain is full of small white and gray dots. When the doctors first saw them, they were puzzled and did not know exactly what they represented. After tests and [...]
After detailed tests and tests, they realized it was a cyst, whose cause is no more or less than a parasite, according to the IFL Science.
It is a caterpillar caused by the consumption of food or water contaminated by eggs or ovum larvae.
If you consume tape eggs, they can migrate outside your intestines and form cysts in tissues and organs (invasive infections), but if you consume the larvae, they will develop into adult stripes for your intestines.
Doctors from India reported the case writing to The New England Journal of Medicine, and the patient was an 18-year-old who came to E Hospital. SIC in Faridabad following a series of unusual seizure attacks.
The extradition revealed that the young man was confused, had a clear swelling over his right eye and sensitivity, and extreme pain in his right testicle. These unusual symptoms led them to blood tests, which later confirmed that it was neurocircerosis, an tissue infection caused by the eggs of the Thai solium tape.
The source of an egg can be anything from drowning water contaminated into food. The second most common source is pork consumption treated by heat”, doctors said.
O BSH reports that such infections occur most frequently in agricultural communities in developing countries, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Amazingly, WHO estimates that 2.56 to 8.30 million people are infected by intestine worms worldwide, although most have a low or no symptoms infection, Kosovas Pres broadcasts.
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The treatment was extremely difficult, since the tape head can exacerbate inflammation and lead to further water accumulate in the external brain spaces.
Because of injuries to the patient's eye, doctors were also aware that inflammation can lead to total loss of sight. He was treated with anti-leptic drugs, but passed away just two weeks later.
When you have an intestine infection, the corkhead is attached to your intestines as proglotids grow and produce eggs. Growing adult corks can live for up to 20 years on host. The intestine infections are usually soft, but invasive infections can cause serious complications.
Many people with intestine infections have no symptoms. If they answer, this will depend on the type of tape. Symptoms of an invasive infection vary depending on where the larvae have been displaced, most often including vomiting, weakness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, diarrhea, weight loss.
If strip larvae migrate from their bowels and create cystees in other tissues (invasive infections), they can cause damage to organs and tissues, which can result in fever, cystic mass, allergic reactions to larvae, bacterial infections, and neurologic symptoms, including seizures.












