Rough Thickened skin, body swelling,chills,fever,rash and leg pain
Elephantiasis is usually caused by a blockage of the lymphatic system by threadlike filarial worms, Wuchereria bancrofti.
Elephantiasis is an illness that results in extreme swelling. It can be caused by Lymphedema, parasites, or genetic diseases. Joseph Merrick, also known as "The Elephant Man," was a sufferer of elephantiasis.
Elephantiasis is primarily caused by the parasitic infection known as lymphatic filariasis, which is typically triggered by the filarial worms Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, or Brugia timori. These worms are transmitted to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes. The infection leads to severe swelling and thickening of the skin and underlying tissues, particularly in the legs and genitals. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent the progression of the disease.
elephant- (describes a large mammal with thick, almost hairless skin, a long, flexible, prehensile trunk, upper incisors forming long curved tusks of ivory, and, in the African species, large fan-shaped ears) -iasis (process or resulting condition)
Joseph Merrick, aka the Elephant Man, suffered from a rare condition which, for many years, was undetermined. Recent studies have suggested that Merrick suffered either from neurofibromatosis type I, a genetic disorder also known as von Recklinghausen's disease, or Proteus syndrome, which affects tissue other than nerves - or even a combination of the two. Either way, the condition/s caused abnormal masses of flesh to develop on his face and body.
A major symptom of elephantiasis is the swelling of the arms and the legs.
No, elephantiasis is caused by microscopic parasitic threadlike worms
The agents responsible for most of the elephantiasis in the world are filarial worms
Elephantiasis is caused by a microfilarial nematode (very small worm).
Elephantiasis is a disease that causes thickening of the skin and tissue. Elephantiasis can cause certain body parts to swell to the size of a soccer ball or basketball.
the Filarial round worm causes elephantiasis
Carl Fr Hecker has written: 'Die Elephantiasis' -- subject(s): Elephantiasis
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a gross and visible enlargement of the arms and legs Elephantiasis is characterized by the gross enlargement of a limb or areas of the trunk or head.
No, elephantiasis is not a contagious disease. It is caused by parasitic worms transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. The parasites live and reproduce in the lymphatic system, leading to swelling and inflammation of the limbs and genitals.
Elephantiasis can indeed be a fatal disease. If not taken care of individuals may lose mobility or form fatal blood clots.
Three kinds of round worms cause elephantiasis filariasis: Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori