Infecção pulmonar fatal por Lagochilascaris sp., provavelmente Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 [PDF]
É descrito um caso fatal de infecção por Lagochilascaris sp., — provavelmente Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 —, com localização pulmonar. O paciente, do sexo feminino, oriundo de Curralinho-Estado do Pará, desenvolveu uma pneumonite grave, que lhe ...
Mário A. P. Moraes +3 more
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EVALUATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF LEVAMISOLE HYDROCHLORIDE ON THIRD-STAGE LARVAE OF Lagochilascaris minor IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED MICE [PDF]
Lagochilascariosis, a disease caused by Lagochilascaris minor, affects the neck, sinuses, tonsils, lungs, the sacral region, dental alveoli, eyeballs and the central nervous system of humans.
Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa CAMPOS +7 more
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Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 (Nematoda: Ascarididae) in Mexico: three clinical cases from the Peninsula of Yucatan [PDF]
Human lagochilascariasis (HL) is a parasite produced by Lagochilascaris minor Leiper 1909 that also can be found in cats and dogs. HL is considered an emerging zoonosis in the Americas, spreading from Mexico to Argentina, and the Caribbean Islands.
Mario Barrera-Pérez +5 more
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Experimental life cycle of Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 Ciclo evolutivo experimental de Lagochilascaris minor, Leiper 1909 [PDF]
The life cycle of Lagochilascaris minor was studied using material collected from human lesion and applying the experimental model: rodents (mice, hamsters), and carnivorae (cats, dogs).
Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa Campos +4 more
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Lagochilascariasis leading to severe involvement of ocular globes, ears and meninges Infecção humana por Lagochilascaris minor com envolvimento ocular, auditivo e das meninges [PDF]
A case report of a 31 year-old woman from Paraíba State (North-Eastern Brazil) that presented severe involvement of ocular globes, ears and meninges. Diagnosis was established after enucleation of her left eye, when adult worms were seen in the midst of ...
Renata T.R. Aquino +9 more
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Nodular Human Lagochilascariasis Lesion in Hunter, Brazil [PDF]
Lagochilascariasis is a rare helminthic infection caused by Lagochilascaris minor nematodes and found in Latin America; most cases are reported in the Amazon region.
Flavio Queiroz-Telles +1 more
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Neglected zoonotic helminthiases in wild canids: new insights from South America [PDF]
The global threat of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) constitutes a public health issue in underdeveloped countries. Zoonotic helminthiases are the most common human NTD agents in developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and the Americas ...
Manuel Uribe +4 more
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Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model [PDF]
The goal of this study was to investigate the pattern of inflammatory response induced by Lagochilascaris minor in murine experimental model. For this purpose 115 mice were given 1000-3000 L.
Amélia Regina Semerene +6 more
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Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909, (Nematoda-Ascaridae) de origem humana [PDF]
Os autores isolaram e estudaram morfologicamente Lagochilascaris minor Leiper 1909, material obtido na cirurgia de um abscesso cervical direito de um menino de cor branca, com cinco anos de idade, procedente da cidade de Colorado, no Município de Vilhena,
Hélio Martins de Araújo Costa +3 more
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Human lagochilascariasis-A rare helminthic disease. [PDF]
Lagochilascariasis is a parasitic disease caused by a helminth of the order Ascaroidea, genus Lagochilascaris that comprises 6 species, among which only Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909, is implicated in the human form of the disease.
Dulcinea Maria Barbosa Campos +5 more
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