A typical character of the fully developed cysticercus is the differentiation of its body into the bladder and the parenchymatous portion. In the various species the bladder differs in size and shape. There is also a difference between the histological structure of the bladder wall and that of ...
In a massive, acute muscle cysticercosis of swine we observed only minimal changes in the tissues surrounding the parasites in spite of the large number of viable parasites which already had fully developed bladders. The connective tissue wall of the lymphatic space was very thin (15鈥 20 渭m...
Localization of Cysticercus cellulosae and Cysticercus bovis in the organsAll papers dealing with the localization of the parasites in muscle cysticercosis have described only their development in the connective tissue which separates the finer and coarser bundles of muscle fibres (perimysium internum)...