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Gruesome parasitic growth cut from boy's brain

Por: Newsweek Health February 13, 2023

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A teenage boy had a giant growth removed from his brain after being infected with a parasitic tapeworm.The previously healthy 14-year-old from a farm in India sought medical attention after experiencing episodic headaches and vomiting for one month.Doctors eventually diagnosed the boy with a form of echinococcosis—an infectious disease caused by tapeworms. The case study was published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).More than 1... + full article



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