Human cysticercosis of the breast mimicking breast cancer: a report of a case from Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Human cystericosis is the infection caused by the larvae of pork tapeworm Taeniasolium. The infection commonly affects the muscle, the central nervous system and subcutaneous tissues. The involvement of the breast is unusual. To present a 54 years old postmenopausal woman, a petty trader and a Jehov...

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