2016
DOI: 10.5812/archneurosci.31856
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Cerebral Neurocysticercosis due to Taenia martis, the Third Species That Needs Attention

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“…We studied an interesting article in Volume 3, Number 1 (Jan 2016) in the journal of "Archives of Neuroscience" and the article's authors were Beuy Joob, and Viroj Wiwanitkit (1). We admire the authors of this article for their excellent article.…”
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“…We studied an interesting article in Volume 3, Number 1 (Jan 2016) in the journal of "Archives of Neuroscience" and the article's authors were Beuy Joob, and Viroj Wiwanitkit (1). We admire the authors of this article for their excellent article.…”
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“…The cysticercosis lesion can be observed at any organ and the most fatal lesion is at the brain, which is clinically known as cerebral neurocysticercosis. At least three common species can cause neurocysticercosis including Taenia solium, T. asiatica, and T. martis (1). Recently, T. multiceps also proposed as a new species causing neurocysticercosis (2) and ship is its intermediate host (2).…”
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