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Disseminated subcutaneous cysticercosis: A report of six cases in Burkina Faso,
Discipline: Médecine clinique
Auteur(s): F Barro-Traoré 1 , M S Ouédraogo, A Sanou-Lamien, O Lompo-Goumbri, A M Bassollé, S Sawadogo, N Korsaga-Somé, P Niamba, A Traoré
Auteur(s) tagués:
SAWADOGO Salam
Renseignée par : SAWADOGO Salam
Résumé
Cysticercosis is an infection resulting from the larval form of the pig tapeworm, Taenia solium. The subcutaneous localizations are frequent and can have serious consequences such as neurological attacks. We report six cases among whom five men and a woman, in order to point out the severity of the disease and its possible dissemination. The patients' age was ranging from 25 to 57 years old. Three of them had neurological complications as convulsions and headaches. The nodules were painful in one case. We recommend sanitary education to eradicate the affection and to sensitize patients in order to consult physicians at early stage.
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