
Cysticercus cellulosae, the encysted larva of Taenia solium, is reported in a solitary granulomatous lesion excised from the lung of a 61-year-old woman from Thailand. No extrapulmonary signs of cysticercosis were manifest preoperatively, and the diagnosis was not suspected clinically. Pulmonary cysticercus is rarely diagnosed histologically. When unaccompanied by extrapulmonary disease, a single cysticercus lung lesion may be clinically and radiologically indistinguishable from other granulomata and malignancy.
Granuloma, Cysticercosis, Lung Diseases, Parasitic, Animals, Humans, Female, Cysticercus, Middle Aged, Lung, Respiratory Function Tests
Granuloma, Cysticercosis, Lung Diseases, Parasitic, Animals, Humans, Female, Cysticercus, Middle Aged, Lung, Respiratory Function Tests
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