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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1971
On the 25th of November, 1852, a fine female Zebra, whilst at play within its paddock, accidentally broke its neck. The animal had always appeared to be quite healthy, and it was in perfectly good condition—but, upon examination, its liver was found to be one mass of cysts, varying in size from a child's head downwards.
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On the 25th of November, 1852, a fine female Zebra, whilst at play within its paddock, accidentally broke its neck. The animal had always appeared to be quite healthy, and it was in perfectly good condition—but, upon examination, its liver was found to be one mass of cysts, varying in size from a child's head downwards.
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Echinococcus Cysts of the Lung
Diseases of the Chest, 1966SUMMARY A brief review of the mode of infection of the human lung by the tapeworm ( Taenia echinococcus ) is given. The clinical symptoms and complications are described. The various procedures of treatment are analyzed and the indications for their application defined, as based upon 142 operations for treatment of hydatid cysts.
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ECHINOCOCCUS CYST OF THE EYEBALL
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953THE TAENIA echinococcus (Echinococcus granulosis) lives in the intestine of the dog, from which its egg is transmitted to the human stomach. From here, the young embryos penetrate the walls of the digestive tract, and the blood carries them to various other organs of the human body, for instance, the liver, lungs, and kidneys.
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Reinventing the Wheel of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato Transmission to Humans.
Trends in Parasitology, 2020F. Tamarozzi, P. Deplazes, A. Casulli
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Ecology and Life Cycle Patterns of Echinococcus Species.
Advances in Parasitology, 2017T. Romig+8 more
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