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Unilateral Salpingitis due to Enterobius Vermicularis

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2000
A case of unilateral salpingitis caused by Enterobius vermicularis presenting as a painful adnexal mass in a 28-year-old woman is reported.
Erhan, Y   +3 more
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Appendicitis andEnterobius vermicularis

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1991
A histologic examination was made of all appendices delivered to the Dept. of Pathology, Sundby Hospital, Copenhagen, in 1980-87, to ascertain the incidence of Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) and the possible relation to acute appendicitis. Altogether 2267 appendices were examined, and E. vermicularis was identified in 4.1%.
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Enterobius vermicularis.

The Practitioner, 1990
The benefits of a ring flash in photographing an orifice can be seen in this interesting case where the main subject area is clearly visible. When photographing minors, the legal implications of the subject material needs to be considered to avoid contravening the Protection of Children Act.
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Enterobius vermicularis dermatitis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2010
S, Ní Raghallaigh, F C, Powell
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Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworms)

2009
Pinworms are one of the most common human parasites. Prevalence is highest among children aged 5–10, and it has been reported that pinworm infections of the GI tract affect 4–28% of children worldwide. These nematodes have a worldwide distribution, but are more common in cold or temperate climates and in developed countries.
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Enterobius vermicularis

2002
Kjell Alestig, Johan Carlson
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Enterobius vermicularis

1991
R. Ringelmann, Beate Heym
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Enterobius vermicularis:Parasitologisk diagnostik

Ugeskrift for Læger, 2000
Gahrn-Hansen, Bente, Petersen, C.
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Enterobius vermicularis y enuresis

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2001
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