Case Report: Molecular Identification of Larval Taenia martis Infection in the Pouch of Douglas

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Taenia martis is a tapeworm dwelling in the intestine of mustelids and a rare zoonotic cysticercosis pathogen in its larval stage. The metacestode is morphologically very similar to more prevalent cysticercosis parasites, such as the larvae of Taenia solium and Taenia crassiceps, and may be indistinguishable from other metacestodes on histological sections. However, the epidemiology of human T. martis infections is different, and for prognosis, prevention, and detection of natural parasite reservoirs, the species should be identified. We here report the molecular identification of a T. martis larva located in the pouch of Douglas in a female German patient who underwent surgery for endometriosis. This case represents the fifth human infection described worldwide; all previous cases were also in European women, involving the eye, brain, and the peritoneum.

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endometriosis

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Cysticercosis Douglas' Pouch Peritoneal Diseases Animals Ascitic Fluid Ascitic Fluid Cysticercosis Cysticercosis Cysticercosis DNA, Helminth DNA, Helminth Douglas' Pouch Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Eosinophilia Eosinophilia Female Germany Humans

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