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Pulmonary Infiltrates With Hypereosinophilia. [PDF]
Wetzler L, Klion AD.
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Molecular xenomonitoring reveals Anopheles funestus and An. rivulorum as the primary vectors of lymphatic filariasis in coastal Kenya. [PDF]
Bartilol B+10 more
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Dirofilariasis in the hiding in oral cavity of a patient from Karnataka, India.
Veetil SS+3 more
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Three decades of research in lymphatic filariasis-lessons learned.
Krishnasastry S.
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An unexpected parasite in bone marrow: Uncommon presentation of a common disease.
Singh A, Rawat S, Verma A, Kushwaha R.
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Diethylcarbamazine disposition in patients with onchocerciasis [PDF]
Diethylcarbamazine (DEC), 0.5 mg/kg, was taken orally by six patients being treated for onchocerciasis. Blood samples were taken at timed intervals for 48 hr and urine and feces collected for 4 days. Plasma and urinary concentrations of DEC and DEC N-oxide were measured by gas-liquid chromatography.
Michael Orme+5 more
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Diethylcarbamazine in the treatment of onchocerciasis
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1953Abstract 1. (1) Eleven patients suffering from onchocerciasis were treated with diethylcarbamazine. 2. (2) The standard course of treatment was 6 mg. drug per kg. patient's body weight given daily (in three equal doses) for 7 days, followed by 9 mg. per kg. for 14 days. 3.
J.C.L Adams, A.W. Woodruff
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Identification and quantification of diethylcarbamazine and diethylcarbamazineN-oxide in rat urine
Xenobiotica, 19811. Diethylcarbamazine and its major metabolite, diethylcarbamazine N-oxide have been identified and quantified in the urine of rats dosed orally with [14C]diethylcarbamazine citrate.2. The urinary excretion of diethylcarbamazine N-oxide as percentage of dose was not dose-dependent.3. These observations are in agreement with previous studies.
Geoffrey Edwards+3 more
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