Published November 12, 2018 | Version v1

ORAL CYSTICERCOSIS: A RARE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS FOR ORAL SWELLINGS.

  • 1. MBBS, MD (Pathology); Consultant Pathologist, Hisar, India.
  • 2. MDS (Oral Pathology), MBA (Hosp. Mgt.), PGDip. (Medico-Legal Systems); Consultant Oral Pathologist, Chief Administrative Officer & Medico-Legal Expert, JindManglam Diagnostics, Jind, India.
  • 3. MBBS; Post Graduate Resident, Dept. of Anaesthesia, TeerthankerMahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, Moradabad, India.
  • 4. MBBS, DMRD (Radiology); Consultant Radiologist, Manglam Diagnostics, Hansi, Hisar, India.
  • 5. BDS, MBA (Hosp. Mgt.); Consultant & HOD, Dept. of Dental Surgery, Lifeline Institute of Medical Sciences, Hisar, India.
  • 6. MBBS; Medical Officer (HCMS-I), CHC, Uklana, Hisar, India.
  • 7. Ph.D. (Biotechnology) (CSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh); Consultant in Molecular Biology, TohanaManglamDiagnostics, Tohana, India.

Description

Cysticercosis is a major public health problem worldwide particularly in developing countries. It is a potentially fatal helminthic disease commonly seen in India, Southern Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe which results from infection with the larval stage of the tapeworm, Taeniasolium. It is a condition in which human beings act as the intermediate host of T. solium, the pork tapeworm. It can occur in any site of body but oral lesions are rare. As oral cysticercosis is a rare entity; it is a diagnostic challenge to the oral healthcare professionals and is also poorly documented in the scientific literature. Here, we report a case of oral cysticercosis affecting tongue that emphasizes the importance of subjecting even apparently innocuous appearing lesions for histopathological evaluation and routine microscopic examination in diagnosing such lesions.

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