SUBCUTANEOUS CYSTICERCOSIS OF THE TONGUE MIMICKING A TUMOR

Autor: Délio Delmaestro, Douglas Puppin, Brigitta Maria Cavegn
Rok vydání: 1993
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Zdroj: International Journal of Dermatology. 32:818-819
ISSN: 1365-4632
0011-9059
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4362.1993.tb02772.x
Popis: A 12-year-old Brazilian girl was seen in our department with a single asymptomatic nodule on the dorsum of the tongue (Fig. 1). The nodule had been present for approxi-mately 4 years. It measured 1–2 cm in diameter, was firm, flesh-colored, nontender, nonpulsatile, and slightly mobile. The patient acknowledged that she had been treated for tapeworms 3 years previously, but she could not specify the treatment. Physical examination was otherwise unre-markable. A clinical diagnosis of lipoma, cyst, or granular cell tumor was suspected. Biopsy of the nodule was per-formed. Histopathologic examination revealed a cysticercus of Taenia solium in a “bladder cyst” (Fig. 2) surrounded by a discrete inflammatory reaction. Laboratory tests included stool examination that was negative for ova and parasites and a normal complete blood cell count. Chest roentgeno-gram, EEG, ECG, and brain, liver, spleen, and bone scans were normal. The patient was seen 2 years later and had no evidence of cysticercosis.
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