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Two calcified objects recovered from a 3rd to 4th-century grave of an adolescent in Amiens (Northern France) were identified as probable hydatid cysts. By using thin-section petrographic techniques, probable Calodium hepaticum (syn.
Mowlavi Gholamreza +6 more
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The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of intestinal parasites and commensals among children in four peripheral districts located in the northern, southern, eastern and western sectors of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, using the Baermann ...
Eleuza Rodrigues Machado +2 more
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Capillaria hepatica in the coypo or quiya (Myocastor coypus)
Se informa sobre Capillaria hepatica como parásito del coipo o quiya, su sucesivo hallazgo en animales procedentes de criaderos distantes entro sí y la reproducción experimental de la enfermedad en éste y otros hospedadores (conejos y lauchas).In the ...
Brandetti, Eugenio +2 more
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On the presence of hepatic stellate cells in portal spaces
Previous studies in mice with hypervitaminosis A have demonstrated that fat-storing cells (hepatic stellate cells-HSCs) participate in schistosomal granuloma fibrogenesis.
Yánnick de Oliveira Fonseca +3 more
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Capillaria hepatica (syn. Calodium hepaticum) as a Cause of Asymptomatic Liver Mass. [PDF]
Manor U +8 more
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Submicroscopic structure of the egg shell of helminth III. A study on Capillaria hepatica
Electronmicroscope pictures of the thin sections of the shell of an ovum of Capillaria hepatica have been demonstrated. The shell is of two layers, an outer one with holes and an inner thick one.
Inatomi, Seiiti
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Angiogenesis and experimental hepatic fibrosis
Angiogenesis is a basic change occurring during repair by granulation tissue. This process seems to precede fibrosis formation in most types of chronic liver disease.
Queli Teixeira Lemos, Zilton A Andrade
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Prevalence of Capillaria hepatica in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in Croatia.
Pretraženo je 307 smeđih štakora (Rattus norvegicus), podrijetlom iz dvije županije u Hrvatskoj, na prisutnost nematoda Capillaria hepatica. Proširenost adulta C. hepatica bila je 1,95%.
Stojčević, Dagny +5 more
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The geographic distribution and host range of Capillaria hepatica (Bancroft) (Nematoda) in Australia
The geographic distribution, host range and prevalence of Capillaria hepatica were recorded in 4629 house mice, Mus domesticus, 263 black rats, Rattus rattus, and 58 Norway rats, R. norvegicus.
Hodgson, P. F. +3 more
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Background: Capillaria hepatica is a zoonotic nematode primarily infecting rodents. In humans, it causes hepatic capillariasis, a disease that resembles hepatitis.
Sunna Vyatra Hutagalung +9 more
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