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The treatment of the acute cases of Manson’s schistosomiasis with Hycanthone

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Oliveira, Celso Affonso de   +4 more
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THE PATHOGENESIS OF MANSON'S SCHISTOSOMIASIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1957
Excerpt Since the discovery of the parasite by Bilharz in 1851, schistosomiasis has been the subject of numerous publications concerned mainly with its clinical picture, pathology and parasitology....
R S, DIAZ-RIVERA   +6 more
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Carcinoma coexisting with Manson's schistosomiasis

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1957
The coexistence of extensive infestation bySchistosoma mansoni and adenocarcinoma of the rectum in a young native of Puerto Rico is described. No claim for causal relationship can be made on this isolated experience. Nevertheless, it is suggested that the link between inflammation and neoplasia, if such a link exists, is in the nature of hyperplastic ...
W S, HAUBRICH, R M, WELLS
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Portal hypertension in mansonic schistosomiasis

World Journal of Surgery, 1991
AbstractMansonic schistosomiasis is an endemic disease in Brazil, with an estimated 10–12 million people infested. Among its clinical manifestations, the hepatosplenic form causes portal hypertension which, in turn, brings about severe digestive hemorrhage, the most serious complication of the disease.
S, Raia, S, Mies, F, Alfieri Júnior
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Evaluation of splenomegaly in the hepatosplenic form of mansonic schistosomiasis

Acta Tropica, 2007
This study was aimed to evaluate splenomegaly in patients with the hepatosplenic (HS) form of mansonic schistosomiasis (MS), analyzing the size and weight of the spleen and their relationships with patients' gender and age. Between October, 1993 to July, 1998, 78 patients with the HS form of MS had undergone splenectomy as treatment of choice for ...
Murilo D, Maia   +5 more
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Manson's schistosomiasis of the female genital tract

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
Abstract The incidence of gynecologic lesions in Manson's schistosomiasis although low is of more than academic interest. In a number of cases surgical treatment may be avoided if the condition is correctly diagnosed. Eighteen cases of such lesions are described.
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Manson's schistosomiasis presenting as a brain tumor

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1998
✓ Neurological complications arising from schistosomiasis are uncommon, and reports of Manson's schistosomiasis presenting as an intracerebral mass lesion are particularly rare. The authors describe the case of a 26-year-old man with a 3-month history of headaches and visual abnormalities. He had immigrated to Canada from Brazil 4 years previously. The
I R, Mackenzie, A, Guha
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Cardiopulmonary disease in Manson's schistosomiasis.

Israel journal of medical sciences, 1975
Five patients with cardiopulmonary manifestations of Manson's schistosomiasis are described. Two patients had pulmonary hypertension, two had cyanosis and one had the very rare combination of both. The results of routine pulmonary function tests--not sufficiently studied in this form of schistosomiasis--are discussed in detail. Aside from a tendency to
A, Lemle, G R, Milward, S, Mandel
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