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Surgery Today, 1993
Infestation with fasciola hepatica is not often seen in humans. Only a few cases have been reported previously, while in our clinic only three cases have been observed in 20 years. All three cases (two males aged 35 and 40 and a 45-year-old female) were operated on with the possible diagnosis of choledocholithiasis, and parasites were later ...
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Infestation with fasciola hepatica is not often seen in humans. Only a few cases have been reported previously, while in our clinic only three cases have been observed in 20 years. All three cases (two males aged 35 and 40 and a 45-year-old female) were operated on with the possible diagnosis of choledocholithiasis, and parasites were later ...
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Lancet (London, England), 1969
Fascioliasis, a disease caused by flukes of the Trematode genus Fasciola, is responsible for economic losses in many countries. Sheep and cattle are commonly attacked but other domestic animals, game animals and other wild animals may also be infected. Control measures embrace dosing with drugs (of which there are many, of varying efficacy and safety),
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Fascioliasis, a disease caused by flukes of the Trematode genus Fasciola, is responsible for economic losses in many countries. Sheep and cattle are commonly attacked but other domestic animals, game animals and other wild animals may also be infected. Control measures embrace dosing with drugs (of which there are many, of varying efficacy and safety),
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2014
Fascioliasis is a major parasitic disease caused by the digenetic trematodes Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. The disease is a well-known veterinary problem of worldwide distribution. Fascioliasis is the vector-borne parasitic disease presenting the widest latitudinal, longitudinal, and altitudinal distribution known at present.
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Fascioliasis is a major parasitic disease caused by the digenetic trematodes Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. The disease is a well-known veterinary problem of worldwide distribution. Fascioliasis is the vector-borne parasitic disease presenting the widest latitudinal, longitudinal, and altitudinal distribution known at present.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
Fascioliasis is a common zoonotic infection worldwide, although cases in the United States are uncommon, sporadic, and predominantly found in the immigrant population. The small number of cases identified in the United States may reflect the unfamiliarity of physicians with this infection.A 28-year-old Hispanic woman who frequently visited northern ...
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Fascioliasis is a common zoonotic infection worldwide, although cases in the United States are uncommon, sporadic, and predominantly found in the immigrant population. The small number of cases identified in the United States may reflect the unfamiliarity of physicians with this infection.A 28-year-old Hispanic woman who frequently visited northern ...
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Acta Radiológica Portuguesa, 2017
Acta Radiológica Portuguesa, v. 27, n. 105 (2015)
Andrade, Daniel Ramos +5 more
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Acta Radiológica Portuguesa, v. 27, n. 105 (2015)
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