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Exploratory study on the role of Clonorchis sinensis infection in promoting cholangiocarcinoma progression. [PDF]

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Clonorchiasis

The Lancet, 2016
On Aug 21, 1875, James McConnell published in The Lancet his findings from a post-mortem examination of a 20-year-old Chinese man--undertaken at the Medical College Hospital in Calcutta, India--in whom he found Clonorchis sinensis in the bile ducts.
Qian, Men-Bao   +3 more
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Clonorchiasis of the pancreas

Clinical Radiology, 1990
Three patients with pancreatic clonorchiasis were examined with endoscopic retrograde pancreatography. On each of the three cases there was diffuse irregular dilatation of tributaries of the pancreatic duct in the pancreatic tail. The main pancreatic duct and tributaries draining into the body and head portion were not dilated.
J H, Lim, Y T, Ko
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Acute Clonorchiasis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1995
A 42-year-old Chinese woman developed 3 weeks of swinging fever, rash, malaise, and discomfort at the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. Acute Clonorchis sinensis infection eventually became evident and the patient responded to praziquantel. Although acute infestation is usually asymptomatic, occasional cases suffer severe symptoms and present ...
M, Ip, N, Leung, A F, Cheng
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Biliary Clonorchiasis

Archives of Surgery, 1979
Parasitic infection of the biliary tree may be seen more frequently because of changing patterns in travel, and may come to the attention of the surgeon when obstruction or secondary bacterial infection occurs. In this case, intraoperative cholangiography indicated common duct abnormalities, and choledochotomy led to the diagnosis of Clonorchis ...
M S, Baker, B H, Baker, R, Woo
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