Integrated imaging in rare eyelid lesions: a case report of palpebral dirofilariosis
Introduction Integrated evaluation of clinical records, radiologic imaging, and histologic slides was key in the diagnosis of a rare ophthalmic infection such as Dirofilaria repens, an emerging zoonosis in many Mediterranean regions, where it is endemic ...
Luca Tinunin +3 more
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Inguinal lymphadenitis due to invasion of Dirofilaria repens
L. Ermakova +5 more
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Human dirofilariasis due to Dirofilaria repens in the Russian Federation—remarks concerning epidemiology [PDF]
Aleksander Masny +5 more
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Паразитарные поражения желудочно-кишечного тракта у детей в Астраханской области [PDF]
ЖЕЛУДОЧНО-КИШЕЧНЫЕ БОЛЕЗНИКИШЕЧНЫЕ БОЛЕЗНИ ПАРАЗИТАРНЫЕДЕТЕЙ ОХРАНЫ ЗДОРОВЬЯ ...
Аракельян, А. С. +7 more
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Современная эпидемиологическая ситуация по дирофиляриозу человека в Астраханской области [PDF]
ДИРОФИЛЯРИОЗПАРАЗИТАРНЫЕ БОЛЕЗНИЭПИДЕМИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ...
Аракельян, А. С. +2 more
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Discrete eyelid swelling caused by live subconjunctival Dirofilaria repens [PDF]
Vesna Jakšić +8 more
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Background Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens are mosquito-borne nematodes with dogs as primary hosts, but other mammalian species including humans can be also infected.
Carolin Hattendorf, Renke Lühken
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[Subconjunctival nodule with Dirofilaria repens].
Dirofilaria repens infection, a zoonotic illness, is rarely seen in humans; it is more frequently met over the endemic areas of the Southern Europe and Sri Lanka. The authors report a case of dirofilaria conjunctivae in a 27 year old woman from Craiova; such infections are hardly to be found in our country.
R, Mănescu +6 more
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Морфологическая характеристика Dirofilaria immitis и Dirofilaria repens
D. immitis and D. repens were recovered in 7 species of carnivores (domestic dog, domestic cat, common fox, jackal, badger, raccoon dog, wild cat). Particularly D. immitis was found in dog, cat, raccoon dog, wild cat as while D. repens – in dog, badger and jackal. Both Dirofilaria species were recovered in dog and jackal.
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Relative suitability of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti in North Carolina to support development of Dirofilaria immitis. [PDF]
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