Muscular Cysticercosis: An Incidental Finding in the Developed World.
Miguel Relvas SilvaJosé Silva PereiraJorge Gomes LopesDiana MartinsMaria João LeiteAntónio Nogueira SousaPublished in: JBJS case connector (2021)
Human cysticercosis is a parasitic infection representing a major health concern in developing countries. The clinical features are variable and depend on the anatomic location, cyst burden, cysticerci stage, and host inflammatory response. Diagnosis is commonly incidental, and prompt pattern recognition is key to diagnosis, adequate referral, and treatment. This is one of the first reports of hip arthroplasty in a patient with a history of parasitic infection (without the need for directed pathogen treatment).