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An immunochromatographic test using whole blood for rapid diagnosis of human paragonimiasis and its diagnostic usefulness. [PDF]

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Morphologic and Molecular Identification of Human Ocular Infection Caused by Pelecitus Nematodes, Thailand. [PDF]

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Gnathostomiasis: Import from Laos

JDDG - Journal of the German Society of Dermatology, 2006
SummaryGnathostomiasis is a nematode infestation endemic in Southeast Asia, which can involve multiple organs including the liver, eyes, gastrointestinal tract and CNS. The most common manifestation is recurrent migratory subcutaneous swellings which can appear anywhere on the body and are accompanied by pruritus and systemic symptoms such as low‐grade
Felix, Hennies   +3 more
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Human gnathostomiasis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1991
Two patients became infested with Gnathostoma nipponicum after eating raw loach‐fish they had caught in a rice field in central Japan. A fragment of Gnathostoma was found in a biopsy from one of them. The sera of both patients reacted with Gnathostoma antigen using indirect immunofluorescence. Scanning electron microscopy was performed on blocks of the
Y, Taniguchi   +5 more
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INTRAOCULAR GNATHOSTOMIASIS

Retina, 1993
The clinical and histologic features of an intraocular parasite from a 29-year-old woman are reported. The live organism was located in the posterior vitreous near the optic disc and was successfully removed by vitreous aspiration. The parasite was identified as an advanced stage larvae of Gnathostoma spinigerum.
M, Funata   +4 more
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Human gnathostomiasis

Journal of Infection, 1988
Following a meal that included raw fish in Bangladesh, a woman aged 40 years had symptoms suggestive of gnathostomiasis. The presentation of her illness and the results of investigations are reported.
C, Dow   +3 more
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Gnathostomiasis

2010
Gnathostomiasis is an extraintestinal infection with larval or immature nematodes of the genus Gnathostoma (order Spirurida), the most common mode of human infection being consumption of undercooked freshwater fish. Clinical manifestations include recurrent cutaneous migratory swellings (common), creeping eruption (rare), and neurological deficits ...
Valai Bussaratid, Pravan Suntharasamai
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