Clinical symptoms include swelling of the legs and periodic fever. During the initial stage periodic high fever occurs when the body is reacting to the toxic metabolites. Later, the pathogenic effects are produced by the adult worms-living or dead-causing swelling of the lymphatic glands where the worm resides.The end result is elephentiasis and chyluria or escape of chyle or fat particles through urine, resulting in a milky appearance of the urine.
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