kystiserkoosi
Kystiserkoosi is a parasitic tissue infection caused by the larval cysts of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. Humans become infected by ingesting tapeworm eggs, which are typically found in the feces of individuals harboring the adult tapeworm in their intestines. This can occur through contaminated food or water, or by poor hygiene practices.
Once ingested, the eggs hatch in the small intestine, and the larvae (oncospheres) penetrate the intestinal
Symptoms of kystiserkoosi vary depending on the location and number of cysts. Muscular kystiserkoosi is often