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The most spectacular symptom of lymphatic filariasis is [[elephantiasis]] | The most spectacular symptom of lymphatic filariasis is [[elephantiasis]]; thickening of the [[skin]] and underlying tissues; which was the first disease discovered to be transmitted by insects. Elephantiasis is caused when the parasites lodge in the [[lymphatic system]]. Elephantiasis affects mainly the lower extremities, whereas [[ear]]s, [[mucus membrane]]s, and [[amputation]] stumps are rarely affected; however, it depends on the species of filaria. ''W. bancrofti'' can affect the legs, arms, vulva, breasts, while ''Brugia timori'' rarely affects the genitals. | ||
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Overview
The most spectacular symptom of lymphatic filariasis is elephantiasis; thickening of the skin and underlying tissues; which was the first disease discovered to be transmitted by insects. Elephantiasis is caused when the parasites lodge in the lymphatic system. Elephantiasis affects mainly the lower extremities, whereas ears, mucus membranes, and amputation stumps are rarely affected; however, it depends on the species of filaria. W. bancrofti can affect the legs, arms, vulva, breasts, while Brugia timori rarely affects the genitals.