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An in-depth analysis of the life cycle, clinical features, and lab diagnosis of various cestodes, including diphyllobothrium latum, taenia saginata, taenia solium, and hymenolepis nana. It covers the different larval stages, the structure of the adult worm, and the symptoms associated with each type of cestode infection. The document also discusses the lab diagnosis and treatment options for each infection.
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CLINICAL FEATURES LAB DIAGNOSIS: Key takeaways: Pseudophyllidean : Diphyllobothrium latum (fish tapeworm) (broad tapeworm)
DH= Man IH = Cow/cattle Cysticercus bovis Intestinal taeniasis Stool microscopy: Demonstration of eggs/proglottids/scolex Coproantigen Definitive diagnosis of unarmed scolex Taenia solium (Pork tapeworm) Embryonated egg, striated embryophore Cysticercus cellulosae •Scolex = rostellum and hooks PRESENT
DH= Man IH = Pigs Cysticercus cellulosae & embryonated egg (for cysticercosis) Intestinal taeniasis and Cysticercosis For intestinal taeniasis:
Taenia saginata asiatica -- Cysticercus Located primarily in LIVER (not muscle)
DH= Man IH = PIG
DH = Dog,wolf, fox IH = Sheep, cattle man is accidental intermediate host Coenurus Coenurosis •Main site in sheep= CNS •Main site in human= brain and subcutaneous tissue •Surgical removal, only mode of treatment Echinococcus granulosus (Dog tapeworm) (smallest & shortest tapeworm of medical importance) Indistinguishable from Taenia spp. Hydatid cyst (remains invaginated within vesicular body) (in DH, it exvaginate and develop)
1 immature 1 mature 1 gravid
DH= Dog(optimal), wolf, fox IH = Sheep(ideal) and cattle Man is accidental intermediate host Embryonated eggs Hydatid Echinococcosis Hepatomegaly ( LIVER = 1st filter organ) Cough, pneumothorax, dyspnea ( LUNG = 2nd filter organ) Hematuria ( KIDNEY = 3rd filter organ) Other sites: brain, spleen, bones, pelvic organs (4TH^ filter organs) •Imaging techniques
hypersensitivity skin test positive = wheal and flare or swelling and redness •The hydatid cyst consists of three layers to protect it from breaking easily. Pericyst Ectocyst Endocyst - The cyst also has mother/brood capsule where the cyst can still produce more cysts. Echinococcus multilocularis (rare but serious) - - Smaller than E. granulosus Has same life cycle as E. granulosus DH= dog,cat,fox IH= rodents MOT = ingestion of fruits and vegies contaminated with eggs Embryonated eggs Alveolar Echinococcosis or Alveolar Multilocular Hydatid