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Toxocaral visceral larva migrans is characterised by fever, malaise, cough and bronchospasm, abdominal pain, and occasionally failure to thrive. Hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenitis, and bronchopulmonary signs predominate. Severe infection may cause myocarditis or respiratory failure. Focal or generalised seizures may occur. Epilepsy is associated with positive findings on serological testing for toxocara, but pica is also commoner inpatients with epilepsy. Contradictory reports relate toxocara to long term defects in cognitive function. Visceral
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