Cysticercosis: Reiterating the role of cytodiagnosis.
Shweta PalNeha SinghNilotpal ChowdhuryFarhanul HudaShalinee RaoPublished in: Diagnostic cytopathology (2017)
The cytological diagnosis of cysticercosis is quite straightforward in cases where the actual parasitic structures are identified in the smears. However, in the absence of parasitic fragments, features suggestive of host reaction should alert the cytologist to search for the evidence of cysticercosis in the smear, which can help in early and timely diagnosis and treatment of the disease. We also postulate that injury to certain parts of the larval form during FNAC procedure would result in degeneration of the parasite.