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* Although the parasite damages the lymph system, most infected people have no symptoms and will never develop clinical symptoms. These people do not know they have lymphatic filariasis unless tested. | * Although the parasite damages the lymph system, most infected people have no symptoms and will never develop clinical symptoms. These people do not know they have lymphatic filariasis unless tested. | ||
* [[Elephantiasis]] (frequently in the lower extremities) | * [[Elephantiasis]] (frequently in the lower extremities) | ||
* Scrotal swelling and scrotal elephantiasis (patients with Wuchereria bancrofti) | * Scrotal swelling and scrotal elephantiasis (patients with Wuchereria bancrofti) | ||
* Nocturnal [[cough]] | * Filarial infection can also cause pulmonary tropical eosinophilia syndrome, although this syndrome is typically found in persons living with the disease in Asia. Symptoms of pulmonary tropical eosinophilia syndrome include | ||
* [[Wheezing]] | ** Nocturnal [[cough]] | ||
* [[Fever]] | ** [[Wheezing]] | ||
** [[Fever]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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History and Symptoms
- Although the parasite damages the lymph system, most infected people have no symptoms and will never develop clinical symptoms. These people do not know they have lymphatic filariasis unless tested.
- Elephantiasis (frequently in the lower extremities)
- Scrotal swelling and scrotal elephantiasis (patients with Wuchereria bancrofti)
- Filarial infection can also cause pulmonary tropical eosinophilia syndrome, although this syndrome is typically found in persons living with the disease in Asia. Symptoms of pulmonary tropical eosinophilia syndrome include