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Exposure to Toxocara spp. and Ascaris lumbricoides infections and risk of allergic rhinitis in children. [PDF]

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On the phospholipids of Ascaris lumbricoides

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968
Abstract 1. 1. The phospholipids of Ascaris lumbricoides have been analysed by silicic acid column and thin-layer chromatography. 2. 2. Female worms were found to contain more lipids than the male. 3. 3. Ethanolamine- and choline-containing lipids comprise about 70 per cent of the total phospholipids.
S Venkatesan, D Subrahmanyam
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Ascaris lumbricoides—A Reminder

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1976
A Vietnamese refugee was admitted to the hospital with signs and symptoms of an acute condition within the abdomen. Examination ultimately led to the roentgenographic diagnosis of an Ascaris lumbricoides infestation. The patient recovered after medical treatment with intravenous fluids and nasogastric suction, followed by piperazine citrate ...
Timothy B. Denzler, Jean-Jacques Gunning
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The Roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1991
Ascaris lumbricoides is a significant health problem. One billion people worldwide are infected. Most frequently it is seen in malnourished people residing in developing countries. Areas with modern water and waste treatment have a low incidence. The major serious sequelae associated with the parasite is intestinal obstruction, which occurs at a rate ...
Pamela H. Tietze, Paul E. Tietze
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Sterols in Ascaris lumbricoides

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. Adult females of Ascarias lumbricoides contained 11·9 per cent and adult males 6·7 per cent total lipid on dry weight basis. 2. 2. Females contained 0·21 per cent total sterol, whereas males contained 0·38 per cent sterol. Sterol ester averaged 40 per cent of the total sterol in females and 60 per cent in males. 3.
L.R. Krusberg, R.J. Cole
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