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[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Parasite infestation (PI) is reportedly related to intrahepatic stones (IHSs) and common bile duct (CBD) stones. This study assessed the association of clonorchiasis and helminthiasis with the sub-types of cholelithiasis.
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Biliary lithiasis and helminthiasis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1981The syndrome of Oriental cholangiohepatitis is characterized by helminthiasis, choledocholithiasis often without cholecystolithiasis, biliary duct stricture and hepatic abscess. The common duct stones are usually multiple, black and friable. Fourteen cases have been seen in recent immigrants to the United States.
A E, Yellin, A J, Donovan
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2021
Helminths or worms are multicellular organisms living as endoparasites within the human body. Most of these organisms treat human body as definitive host so that parasitic adult-worm stage resides in the intestine. The manifestation of infection varies depending on organ involvement, from skin, intestines to the brain, worm burden, and the species ...
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Helminths or worms are multicellular organisms living as endoparasites within the human body. Most of these organisms treat human body as definitive host so that parasitic adult-worm stage resides in the intestine. The manifestation of infection varies depending on organ involvement, from skin, intestines to the brain, worm burden, and the species ...
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Meditsinskaia sestra, 1988
Helminthic parasites usually cause uncomplicated infections of the intestine. Complications can arise from nutritional competition between parasite and host, mechanical obstruction of the intestine or common bile duct (in ascariasis), and an overwhelming, fatal infection among immunocompromised hosts (in strongyloidiasis).
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Helminthic parasites usually cause uncomplicated infections of the intestine. Complications can arise from nutritional competition between parasite and host, mechanical obstruction of the intestine or common bile duct (in ascariasis), and an overwhelming, fatal infection among immunocompromised hosts (in strongyloidiasis).
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Chemotherapy of Intestinal Helminthiasis
1975In discussing intestinal helminthiases it is important to appreciate that these constitute only one aspect of parasitic diseases or infections of major pathogenic or social importance which present a significant problem in a high proportion of the world population.
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Recent trends in praziquantel nanoformulations for helminthiasis treatment
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2022Ana C Mengarda +2 more
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The Control of Helminthiasis in Ruminants
British Veterinary Journal, 1965J, Armour, G M, Urquhart
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