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Anterior Chamber Live Loa loa: Case Report
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Loa loa among American naturalists.
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1975
An Hand von 6 Diapositiven wird der Ubertragermodus der tropischen Wurmerkrankung Loa loa sowie ihre Verbreitung in Westafrika demonstriert. Ein 6minutiger Farbfilm (16 mm) zeigt — neben der Extraktion einer weiblichen Filarie aus dem subkonjunktivalen Kaum — die verschiedenen Bewegungs-phanomene der Mikrofilarien im Blut des Patienten.
J, Grüntzig, W, Schmitt, W, Tillmann
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An Hand von 6 Diapositiven wird der Ubertragermodus der tropischen Wurmerkrankung Loa loa sowie ihre Verbreitung in Westafrika demonstriert. Ein 6minutiger Farbfilm (16 mm) zeigt — neben der Extraktion einer weiblichen Filarie aus dem subkonjunktivalen Kaum — die verschiedenen Bewegungs-phanomene der Mikrofilarien im Blut des Patienten.
J, Grüntzig, W, Schmitt, W, Tillmann
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Ultrastructure of Loa loa microfilaria
International Journal for Parasitology, 1983Abstract The ultrastructure of Loa loa microfilaria was elucidated by the usc of scanning and transmission electron microscopy during the examination of microfiIariae for the presence of intracellular bacteria. In general, the structure of the sheath, body wall, nerve ring, amphids, phasmids, excretory and anal vesicles, central body, and the R ...
W J, Kozek, T C, Orihel
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Lymphadenitis caused by Loa loa
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1984The World Health Organization's Collaborating Centre for the Histopathology of Filarial Diseases of Man contains specimens of lymph node from 13 patients infected by the filarial nematode Loa loa. Ten of these nodes have distinctive microscopic features characterized by distended sinuses that contain histiocytes and eosinophils and by atrophy of ...
F P, Paleologo, R C, Neafie, D H, Connor
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Loa loa infection without microfilaraemia
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1975Abstract A diagnosis of loasis without microfilaraemia was made in the United States of America 8 to 11 years after the patient's exposure in an endemic area of Central Africa. Surgical removal of 5 parasites from the patient's eyelids during a span of 7 years revealed that all were mature, unfertilized females.
L K, Eveland, V, Yermakov, M, Kenney
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Parasitology Today, 1988
There has been considerable research on the biochemistry and immunology of many human, veterinary and laboratory animal filariae, with a view to understanding pathogenic and protective immune mechanisms and developing ways to boost them(1-3). But, apart from a few isolated reports (eg.
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There has been considerable research on the biochemistry and immunology of many human, veterinary and laboratory animal filariae, with a view to understanding pathogenic and protective immune mechanisms and developing ways to boost them(1-3). But, apart from a few isolated reports (eg.
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Loa loa in a Gynecologic Smear
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977Abstract A microfilaria of Loa loa was found in a routine cervico-vaginal smear from a healthy 23-year-old Nigerian emigrant.
T R, Callihan, Y C, Oertel, M, Mendoza
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Conjunctival Lymphangiectasia Simulating Loa Loa
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022Swati, Singh +3 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1943
Having observed 2 cases of infection with Loa loa, we are prompted to epitomize some of the available information regarding this disease. It is exceedingly rare in the United States but is endemic on the west central coast of Africa, being particularly prevalent in the Cameroons.
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Having observed 2 cases of infection with Loa loa, we are prompted to epitomize some of the available information regarding this disease. It is exceedingly rare in the United States but is endemic on the west central coast of Africa, being particularly prevalent in the Cameroons.
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