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Capillaria hepatica parasitism
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1996Capillaria hepatica is rarely encountered in humans, with fewer than 30 documented cases. The clinico-pathological features of capillaria hepatica infection, diagnosed on liver biopsy of a 6-year-old child are discussed. Pathologically, it is characterised by prominent granulomatous lesions in the liver surrounding the eggs, which on cursory ...
H, Govil, M, Desai
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The Bryologist, 1950
Gemmae, quite different from the ones found in certain other mem- bers of the genus, have been found in a Riccardia which appears to be a member or close ally of the R. pinguis complex. An isolate of male plants from Ponape, Caroline Islands, has been studied in culture.
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Gemmae, quite different from the ones found in certain other mem- bers of the genus, have been found in a Riccardia which appears to be a member or close ally of the R. pinguis complex. An isolate of male plants from Ponape, Caroline Islands, has been studied in culture.
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Acta Tropica, 2006
The purpose of this report was to register the presence of Fasciola hepatica in an adult female capybara (Hydrocherus hydrocheris). The macro and microscopical characteristics of hepatic lesions, together with the finding of F. hepatica in mature forms indicate the possible infection of capybara by the trematode.
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The purpose of this report was to register the presence of Fasciola hepatica in an adult female capybara (Hydrocherus hydrocheris). The macro and microscopical characteristics of hepatic lesions, together with the finding of F. hepatica in mature forms indicate the possible infection of capybara by the trematode.
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PARASITISM BY CAPILLARIA HEPATICA
Pediatrics, 1961A case of genuine infection with Capillaria hepatica in a child is presented. This is the eighth case to be reported, the fourth to be diagnosed by liver biopsy, and the second case in which the patient is still living. The literature dealing with the subject is reviewed with a brief summary of the cases on record.
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Notes on Maine Hepaticae and Their Comparison with the Hepaticae of the Sarekgebirge. (Concluded)
The Bryologist, 1914The higher altitude at Round Mountain Lake, as compared with the White Mts., as well as its more northern location, is evident from a glance at some of the hepatic inhabitants. Lophozia lycopodioides and L. attenuata are abundant about the edge of the lake, whereas in the White Mts. the former does not descend below 4ooo ft., and the latter fortunately
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