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Visceral Larva Migrans

1999
Abstract Certain genera of the Ascaridoidea, Strongylina, and Spirudidea-for example, Toxocara, Ancylostoma, and Gnathostoma, respectively-have species with the ability to maintain a host-parasite relationship known as paratenesis (Beaver, 1969).
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Toxocara pteropodis and visceral Larva migrans

Parasitology Today, 1989
The life cycle of Toxocara pteropodis is only the second in the genus to have been elucidated in detail as a result of its suspected role in an epidemic of human disease. Transmission of this species of nematode is not only faecal but also tronsmommory, and the third-stage larvae demonstrate a remarkable affinity for the host's liver.
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Thiabendazole Effects in Visceral Larva Migrans

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— It has been postulated that antiinflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic effects may contribute to the clinical response that is often observed in the treatment of trichinosis with thiabendazole.1These nonspecific pharmacologic effects, thus far demonstrated only in laboratory animals, may also contribute to the clinical response seen ...
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Toxocariasis of the liver: visceral larva migrans

Abdominal Imaging, 2007
Toxocariasis is caused by dog ascarid, Toxocara canis, forming eosinophilic inflammation such as eosinophilic abscess or granuloma in the liver and lungs. The lesions move slowly and thus the disease is called as visceral larva migrans. On CT or MR imaging, hepatic lesions are seen as multiple, ill-defined, oval lesions that measure 1.0-1.5 cm in ...
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Visceral Larva Migrans and the Hypereosinophilia Syndrome

Southern Medical Journal, 1998
This is a case of visceral larva migrans and hypereosinophilia syndrome with persistently elevated white blood cell count despite adequate medical therapy in a 4-year-old boy with leukocytosis and splenomegaly. Medical history included reactive airway disease and geophagia (pica).
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Visceral Larva Migrans

Acta Paediatrica, 1957
R V, PLATOU, P C, BEAVER
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Visceral Larva Migrans

Southern Medical Journal, 1960
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