After a week, Qinzi's pathology analysis finally arrived in front of Chen Yu.
"Is this... a Hydatid cyst? Positive for Echinococcus IgG antibody?" Looking at the results of the pathology analysis, although he had already guessed it was a parasite, Chen Yu was still shocked by the conclusion.
Hydatid cysts, often causing a change of color upon hearing their name, are pork tapeworms which have an extremely wide infection range in China, spanning 27 provinces with approximately 2 to 3 million people infected. Hydatid disease is caused by the larvae of pork tapeworms parasitizing human tissues such as the brain and eyes. The most common site of infestation is the brain, but they can also reside in subcutaneous tissue, muscles, and eyes, among other locations.