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Feline Dirofilariasis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
The cat must be recognized as a different entity than a dog when considering heartworm disease. The cat responds differently than the dog to larval migration, adult development, and therapy. As a result of these differences, the clinical signs shown by the cat and the therapeutic alternatives must be considered as unique to the cat.
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Human Pulmonary Dirofilariasis

Chest, 1974
We have recently observed the 35th case of pulmonary dirofilariasis, the dog heartworm, in a human being. The clinical course was similar to that in other patients and included hemoptysis without other systemic complaints. The initial chest x-ray film was interpreted as suggestive of neoplasm, with definitive diagnosis made only following thoracotomy ...
L J, Gershwin   +2 more
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Human pulmonary dirofilariasis

Histopathology, 1996
Two new cases of human pulmonary dirofilariasis, in a 66‐year‐old woman and a 69‐year‐old man, respectively, both living in the Po valley, are described. They represent the 7th and 8th cases reported in Italy and seem to be ascribable to Dirofilaria repens, even though the poor state of preservation of the parasites did not allow the morphology of the ...
Pampiglione S   +2 more
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Pulmonary Dirofilariasis

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
A 67-year-old woman with a long history of debilitating rheumatoid arthritis developed a peripheral coin lesion in the lower lobe of the left lung. A wedge resection was done and pathologic study revealed noncaseating granuloma secondary to rheumatoid infection with Dirofilaria immitis, a nematode.
W, Riskin, K L, Toppell
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Dirofilariasis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989
J C, Wright, C M, Hendrix, R G, Brown
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Subconjunctival dirofilariasis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
Adam Wylęgała   +2 more
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Dirofilariasis

2018
Heartworm disease is probably the most well-known disease of dogs, and its epidemiology is being recorded in those countries in which the disease is routinely treated in the domestic dog. It is hoped that this text will be of benefit to us all and that our understanding of this disease will continue to grow and so enable us to resolve some of the ...
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Feline Dirofilariasis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1984
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