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2010
1 The Parasites 2 Transmission and Epidemiology 3 Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Infection 4 Control Keywords: lung and liver flukes; Fasciola hepatica; Paragonimus westermani; Opisthorchis infection; ectopic infection with Paragonimus; intestinal paragonimiasis; inflammatory infiltration; endoscopic retrograde ...
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1 The Parasites 2 Transmission and Epidemiology 3 Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Infection 4 Control Keywords: lung and liver flukes; Fasciola hepatica; Paragonimus westermani; Opisthorchis infection; ectopic infection with Paragonimus; intestinal paragonimiasis; inflammatory infiltration; endoscopic retrograde ...
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Fertilization and oogenesis of the lung fluke, Paragonimus ohirai (Trematoda:Troglotrematidae)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1988Abstract In the initial part of the uterus of Paragonimus ohirai , the primary oocyte at the diffuse stage of meiotic prophase has been penetrated by a spermatozoon. With electron microscopy, one can see that the plasma membrane of the spermatozoon has fused with the oocyte surface.
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Isoenzymes of the lung fluke Paragonimus uterobilateralis from Liberia.
Tropical medicine and parasitology : official organ of Deutsche Tropenmedizinische Gesellschaft and of Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), 1988The enzymes of 35 adult Paragonimus uterobilateralis were analysed using thin-layer starch gel electrophoresis. From a total of 21 enzyme systems studied, 15 proved to be useful for the description and recognition of this species. All individuals were identical concerning 11 enzymes. In four remaining enzymes, alanine aminotransferase (ALAT, hexokinase,
U, Zillmann, R, Sachs, F, Ebert
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Trematode infections: liver and lung flukes.
Infectious disease clinics of North America, 2012Food-borne trematodiases are an emerging public health problem in Southeast Asia and Latin America and of growing importance for travel clinics in Europe and North America. The disease is caused by chronic infections with liver, lung, and intestinal flukes.
Fürst, T. +4 more
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The karyotype of the lung fluke, Paragonimus siamensis.
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2001The karyotype of chromosomes obtained from the germ cells of Paragonimus siamensis was analyzed by air-drying technique. The result revealed the diploid number of chromosomes to be 2n=22. The entire chromosomes consisted of one large-sized metacentric, four medium-sized subtelocentrics, three small-sized metacentrics or submetacentrics and three small ...
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Life History of the North American Lung Fluke of Mammals
The Journal of Parasitology, 1932On July 29, 1931, a collection of snails of the species Pomatiopsis lapidaria taken near Ann Arbor, Michigan, yielded several individuals shedding microcercous cercariae closely resembling the cercaria of the human lung fluke, Paragonimus. Numerous cercariae were placed in a dish with parasite-free crayfishes.
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Occurrence of the Lung Fluke, Paragonimus caliensis, in Peru
The Journal of Parasitology, 1972I, Miyazaki, O, Grados
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Study of lung flukes from Philippines: --a preliminary report.
Scientia Sinica. Series B, Chemical, biological, agricultural, medical & earth sciences, 1982In this paper taxonomic study on paragonimus including their metacercariae obtained from the crabs collected from Sorsogon, Luzon, Philippines and adult worms and ova obtained through animal feeding, with light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy revealed that there may exist two or more species of lung flukes in Philippines.
H, Zhong +6 more
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