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Thiabendazole in Visceral Larva Migrans

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971
Thiabendazole, a broad spectrum anti-helminthic agent, was administered to three children with visceral larva migrans in a dosage of 20 to 50 mg/kg daily for seven to ten days. The children had presented with fever, weight loss, anemia, lymphoadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, perihilar infiltrates, leukocytosis, and eosinophilia. This course was repeated
R J, Aur, C B, Pratt, W W, Johnson
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Visceral Larva Migrans in the Dog

Pathologia veterinaria, 1966
It has been known that in the course of their migration, Toxocara canis larvae wander widely through various tissues of the dog. It has also been known, from experimental infections, that some of these larvae are arrested in the course of their migration and remain in visceral tissues unable to either develop or proceed further.
C N, Barron, L Z, Saunders
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Toxocaral Visceral Larva Migrans

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
CERTAIN parasitic helminths of lower animals are capable of infecting a variety of mammalian species that are not their definitive hosts. Under such conditions the invading larvae usually do not develop further but may survive indefinitely in the tissues.
P M, Schantz, L T, Glickman
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VISCERAL LARVA MIGRANS

Pediatrics, 1961
An analysis has been presented of the clinical features of visceral larva migrans based on the study of 20 cases seen during a 10-year period at the Ochsner Clinic. The disease is seen in small children who eat dirt and who thus ingest the ova of the canine roundworm, Toxocara canis.
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TOXOCARA CANİS VE VİSCERAL LARVA MİGRANS

Veteriner Farmakoloji ve Toksikoloji Derneği Bülteni, 2022
Toxocara canis, Türkiye’de dahil olmak üzere dünyanın pek çok ülkesinde köpeklerde enfeksiyon oluşturan bir parazittir. Zoonotik özelliğe sahip olduğu için insan sağlığını da tehdit etmektedir. Bu derleme ile bu parazitin larvalarının oluşturduğu visceral larva migrans hakkında bilgi vermek amaçlanmıştır.
Selma KOCADEMİR, Kader YILDIZ
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Visceral Larva Migrans

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
To the Editor. —The clinicopathologic case report by Patrick R. O'Connor, MD, titled "Visceral Larva Migrans of the Eye" that appeared in the NovemberArchives(88:526, 1972) raises several important issues. The author concludes that his patient, who had the clinical characteristics of Coats disease (peripheral retinal telangiectasia and aneurysms with ...
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NEURORETINITIS IN PRESUMED VISCERAL LARVA MIGRANS

Retina, 1986
Neuroretinitis is a rate manifestation of toxocariasis that can occur as a late sequelae to the active disseminated phase of the disease visceral larval migrans (VLM). This case report describes a 14-year-old boy who developed VLM and concurrent neuroretinitis.
C E, Margo, L A, Sedwick, M L, Rubin
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Zoonotic Visceral and Ocular Larva Migrans

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
Infection of children with the larval stage of the dog roundworm Toxocara canis usually produces few, if any, clinical signs. In some children, however, the disease may be severe, with permanent ocular or neurologic sequelae. Because the prevalence of infection may exceed 10 per cent in some population subgroups, it is important to understand the modes
L T, Glickman, F S, Shofer
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Visceral Larva Migrans in Malaya

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972
Abstract Visceral larva migrans, widely reported elsewhere, has not been reported in Malaya, though it was suspected in children with persistent hypereosinophilia of unproved etiology in Singapore. Earlier surveys of helminths in dogs and cats in West Malaysia and Singapore showed a high prevalence of Toxocara infection in these animals. In the present
H F, Lee, T J, Danaraj
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AGGLUTINATION STUDIES IN VISCERAL LARVA MIGRANS

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1953
VISCERAL larva migrans, recently described by Beaver and his associates, presents an origin for a group of the extreme eosinophilias found in children. 1 The actual demonstration of larvae or ova in a liver biopsy appears necessary to make the diagnosis.
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