A client brings a fecal sample from their new 8-week-old puppy. On fecal flotation, you identify eggs of *Toxocara canis*. The client has young children and is concerned about health risks. Which of the following represents the most significant zoonotic risk associated with this parasite in children?
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A
Cutaneous larva migrans, causing intensely pruritic, serpiginous tracks in the skin.
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B
Neurocysticercosis, leading to seizures and neurological deficits from larval cysts in the brain.
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C
Ocular larva migrans, potentially causing unilateral vision loss or strabismus.
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D
Hydatid disease, characterized by the formation of large, fluid-filled cysts in the liver and lungs.