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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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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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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2003
Cutaneous larva migrans is occasionally seen in pediatric emergency outpatient care settings. It results from infestation of hookworm larvae into the epidermis. The infestation is self-limited but may produce severe discomfort. The diagnosis relies entirely on clinical findings. Laboratory findings only support the clinical diagnosis but do not confirm
Michael W, Simon, Neal P, Simon
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Cutaneous larva migrans is occasionally seen in pediatric emergency outpatient care settings. It results from infestation of hookworm larvae into the epidermis. The infestation is self-limited but may produce severe discomfort. The diagnosis relies entirely on clinical findings. Laboratory findings only support the clinical diagnosis but do not confirm
Michael W, Simon, Neal P, Simon
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1966
S J, Kleger, B, Feldman
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S J, Kleger, B, Feldman
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Practice Nursing, 2008
British tourists frequently seek holidays abroad, where sun, sea and golden sands abound. Unaware of some of the potential health problems, they often take unnecessary risks and are subsequently surprised when they return home with illness, stomach upsets or rashes.
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British tourists frequently seek holidays abroad, where sun, sea and golden sands abound. Unaware of some of the potential health problems, they often take unnecessary risks and are subsequently surprised when they return home with illness, stomach upsets or rashes.
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Sante (Montrouge, France), 1996
Larbish, cutaneous larva migrans or creeping eruption, is a serpiginous cutaneous eruption caused by skin penetration of infective larva from various animal nematodes. Hookworms (Ancylostoma brasiliense, A. caninum) are the most common causative parasites.
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Larbish, cutaneous larva migrans or creeping eruption, is a serpiginous cutaneous eruption caused by skin penetration of infective larva from various animal nematodes. Hookworms (Ancylostoma brasiliense, A. caninum) are the most common causative parasites.
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