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A case report on 'fortuitous diagnosis of ocular cysticercosis in a case of unrelated eye injury'.

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Department of Optometry, School of Allied Health Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India.

Introduction: Cysticercosis, a parasitic infection caused by Taenia solium, is often contracted through the consumption of contaminated undercooked vegetables, pork, or beef. Ocular involvement, although rare, can have severe consequences if untreated. This case report highlights the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment of ocular cysticercosis.

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Implanted neural interfaces are electronic devices that stimulate or record from neurons with the purpose of improving the quality of life of people who suffer from neural injury or disease. Devices have been designed to interact with neurons throughout the body to treat a growing variety of conditions. The development and use of implanted neural interfaces is increasing steadily and has shown great success, with implants lasting for years to decades and improving the health and quality of life of many patient populations.

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Granulomas are specialized biological defense mechanisms that form in response to infections with pathogens, foreign bodies, or specific stimuli such as antimicrobials or fungi. These structures function to isolate foreign materials and pathogens that cannot be eliminated by immune cells, primarily through macrophage activity. In the skin, granulomas are a hallmark of several conditions, including sarcoidosis, granuloma annulare, tuberculosis and leprosy, each exhibiting distinct pathological and immunological features.

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