LARVA DE TERCER ESTADIO DE DIOCTOPHYME RENALE (GOEZE, 1782) (NEMATODA: ENOPLIDA) EN HOPLOSTERNUM LITTORALE (HANCOCK, 1828) (SILURIFORMES: CALLICHTHYIDAE) IN SUR DEL BRASIL [PDF]
Dioctophyme renale (Goeze, 1782) ocurre en varias especies de carnívoros silvestres (cánidos y mustélidos) y también en perros domésticos. Oligoquetos acuáticos actúan como hospedadores, ranas y peces como hospedadores paraténicos.
Corrêa, F. +4 more
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New Records of Helminth Parasites (Trematoda, Cestoda, Nematoda) from Fishes in the Arkansas and Red River Drainages, Oklahoma [PDF]
Between November 2014 and November 2016, 85 individual fishes (13 taxa from seven families) were collected from four sites in the Arkansas River drainage and three sites in Red River drainage of Oklahoma and examined for helminth parasites.
Bursey, Charles R. +4 more
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Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science - Volume 95 (2015) [PDF]
Volume 95 - (2015) - The Official Organ of the OKLAHOMA ACADEMY OF ...
Austin, Tammy, Elshahed, Mostafa
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Dioctophymosis in a 3 month old canine: case report [PDF]
La Dioctofimosis es una parasitosis ocasionada por Dioctophyme renale, un nematodo zoonótico, cuyo hospedador intermediario es un oligoqueto dulceacuícola y los definitivos, carnívoros silvestres o domésticos.
Butti, Marcos Javier +3 more
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A study of the endohelminths of the European perch Perca fluviatilis L. from the central region of the Danube river basin in Slovakia. [PDF]
Juhásová Ľ +5 more
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New morphological features and phylogenetic insights of <i>Dioctophyme renale</i> from wild carnivores and a domestic dog in South America. [PDF]
Gomes APN +8 more
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A human case of Dioctophyma renale (giant kidney worm) accompanied by renal cancer and a retrospective study of dioctophymiasis. [PDF]
Yang F +5 more
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Larvas de tercer estadio de Dioctophyme renale (Goeze, 1782) (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) en mapache cangrejero (Procyon cancrivorus) y comadreja overa (Didelphis albiventris) en el sur de Brasil [PDF]
Dioctophyme renale (Goeze, 1782) is a parasitic nematode that infects the kidneys of wild and domestic carnivores, including humans. The parasite is highly prevalent in southern Brazil, affecting a wide range of wild and domestic animals.
Belmonte Oliveira, Camila +5 more
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Giant kidney worms in a patient with renal cell carcinoma. [PDF]
Kuehn J +3 more
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Gastric Submucosal Tumor in Patient Infected with Dioctophyme renale Roundworm, South Korea, 2024. [PDF]
Kim DM +9 more
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