While performing the colonoscopy, Phillips discovered part of the worm. "It was an undulating, moving piece of the worm, " he said.
After the initial discovery, doctors performed an endoscopy, a procedure using a camera inserted into the patient's stomach to view the intestines. During the procedure, Phillips and his team were able to see images of the lengthy parasite residing in the small intestine.
After sedating the man, a team of physicians at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences Hospital in New Delhi were able to extract the worm by pulling it through his mouth with a pair of forceps.
When removed, the tapeworm measured 6.1 feet and was classified as a Taenia solium, otherwise known as a pork tapeworm.
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What could be cause of this worm, Is it by eating pork ?
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ReplyDeleteYes... Pigs serve as intermediate host for Taenia solium, while human is the final host.. When human eat pigs that re infected with the worm, the worm grows in the intestine.. So make sure you cook your pork well before eating.
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Thank God Pork is prohibited in Islam.
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