Can you have a fetus with lymphocysticercosis?

Lymphocystic cysticercosis fetus, when diagnosed, is not recommended. Lymphocysticercosis is characterized by both congenital anomalies and tumors, and the possibility of combined chromosomal abnormalities cannot be excluded. Lymphocysticercosis occurs before birth, grows after birth, and is often associated with intracranial hemorrhage and infection. Most of the children have chromosomal abnormalities, which can lead to other disorders, such as heart abnormalities and mental retardation. Fetal lymphocysticercosis lacks effective treatment during pregnancy, there is no cure, and most of them have a poor prognosis. All things considered, it is not recommended to keep a fetus with definite lymphocysticercosis. It is recommended to take obstetric checkups on time during pregnancy, closely observe the growth and development of the fetus, and consult a doctor when abnormalities are detected.