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Risk analysis of contamination by potentially zoonotic parasites found in public squares at Southern Brazil. [PDF]
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Toxocariasis in 62-year-old man with eosinophilia. [PDF]
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Prevalence of Toxocara infection and associated risk factors: a cross-sectional study in Zhejiang, China. [PDF]
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Research on neglected tropical diseases in Haiti: a scientometrics analysis, 1923-2022. [PDF]
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First Report on the Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Associated with <i>Toxocara</i> Infection in Blood Donors from Romania. [PDF]
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Comparison of Frontier Open-Source and Proprietary Large Language Models for Complex Diagnoses.
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[Visceral larva migrans syndrome].
M, Gietko, W, Zapart
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Visceral Larva Migrans Mimicking Lymphoma
Chest, 2003We report a case of visceral larva migrans in an adult with fever, night sweats, weight loss, hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy, bilateral pleural effusion, and eosinophilia-mimicking lymphoma. Visceral larva migrans was diagnosed subsequently because of negative findings for malignancy and positive serologic test result for Toxocara canis ...
Thierry Jo Molina +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
VISCERAL larva migrans, a syndrome with a wide variety of manifestations, is frequently not recognized. It has implications of importance to all physicians. Beaver et al.1 and Smith and Beaver2 have shown that this syndrome is caused by the ingestion of embryonated ova of dog or cat roundworms (Toxocara canis or Toxocara mystax).
D C, HEINER, S V, KEVY
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VISCERAL larva migrans, a syndrome with a wide variety of manifestations, is frequently not recognized. It has implications of importance to all physicians. Beaver et al.1 and Smith and Beaver2 have shown that this syndrome is caused by the ingestion of embryonated ova of dog or cat roundworms (Toxocara canis or Toxocara mystax).
D C, HEINER, S V, KEVY
exaly +3 more sources

