Rare Enterobius vermicularis infection of the greater omentum misdiagnosed as schistosomiasis: a case report. [PDF]
Cai Y +9 more
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Enterobius vermicularis in Paediatric Appendicectomy Patients in Far North Queensland, Australia: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Chan S, Pilat E, Cheong J, Beardsley C.
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Enterobius vermicularis as a cause of acute appendicitis: a case report. [PDF]
Carraturo F +9 more
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Infection or infestation? Clarifying terminology for human and zoonotic food- and waterborne parasites. [PDF]
Dupouy-Camet J.
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Pinworms (enterobius vermicularis).
Pinworm infestation (enterobiasis, syn. oxyuriasis), though not usually dangerous, remains one of the commonest parasitic infections seen by the family physician. Particularly prevalent in the pediatric age group, pinworms also infect adults; in both groups the commonest symptom is pruritus ani.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis on the global prevalence of helminthic parasites among schoolchildren: a public health concern. [PDF]
Badri M +9 more
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Unmasking the role of constipation in treatment-refractory enterobiasis in Bangladeshi children. [PDF]
Benzamin M +6 more
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A Retrospective Study of the Use of Biochemical Markers to Predict Enterobius vermicularis Infection in Paediatric Patients at the Time of Appendicectomy. [PDF]
Gregory HH, Ferris BW, Auld MC.
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Incidentally-detected nonspecific and unusual histopathological findings in childhood appendectomy specimens: a retrospective analysis of 2633 cases. [PDF]
Baykara AS, Erdoğan B.
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