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Eosinophilic meningitis caused by Angiostrongylus cantonensis mimicking embolic stroke
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Serum C-reactive protein measurement for ruling out HIV-associated tuberculosis.
Kerkhoff, Andrew D, Lawn, Stephen D
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A case-control study to identify risk factors for meningitis and septicemia in adults in Southern Vietnam [PDF]
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Neuroangiostrongyliasis (Rat Lungworm Disease) in a Philippine Tertiary Center: Clinical experience, diagnostic challenges and review of literature. [PDF]
Garcia JJB, Untalan LGV, Anlacan VMM.
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Seroprevalence of <i>Angiostrongylus cantonensis</i> in suspected human angiostrongyliasis cases and clinical manifestations in a tertiary care hospital in Thailand: a retrospective 18-year longitudinal study. [PDF]
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2003
Eosinophilic meningitis (EM) is a distinct clinical entity that may have infectious and noninfectious causes. Worldwide, infection with the helminthic parasite, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, is the most common infectious etiology. Historically, this infection has been acquired through ingestion of competent intermediate and paratenic (carrier) hosts or ...
Trevor, Slom, Stuart, Johnson
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Eosinophilic meningitis (EM) is a distinct clinical entity that may have infectious and noninfectious causes. Worldwide, infection with the helminthic parasite, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, is the most common infectious etiology. Historically, this infection has been acquired through ingestion of competent intermediate and paratenic (carrier) hosts or ...
Trevor, Slom, Stuart, Johnson
+7 more sources

