B67.7: Echinococcus multilocularis infection, unspecified
Fox tapeworm larvae have spread in your body.
If a fox has a tapeworm in their bowel, the fox will then excrete the tapeworm eggs. If a human ingests the fox tapeworm eggs, larvae will grow from those eggs. The larvae can move around the body. They then develop in cysts filled with fluid. These cysts are known as bladder worms.
If you are infected, the symptoms often only appear after several years. You can then lose weight and feel weak. The symptoms depend on where the larvae are in the body.
Additional indicator
On medical documents, the ICD code is often appended by letters that indicate the diagnostic certainty or the affected side of the body.
- G: Confirmed diagnosis
- V: Tentative diagnosis
- Z: Condition after
- A: Excluded diagnosis
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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