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[Breast schistosomiasis japonica: a case report].

Zhongguo xue xi chong bing fang zhi za zhi = Chinese journal of schistosomiasis control, 2020
A case with breast schistosomiasis japonica was reported.
D Huang, H B Wang
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Novel Hepatic Schistosomula Antigens as Promising Targets for Immunodiagnosis and Immunoprotection of Schistosomiasis japonica.

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2022
Antigens of migrating schistosomula are promising candidates as schistosomiasis vaccine targets, since immune attack on hepatic schistosomula would interrupt the parasites life cycle and reduce egg burden on the host.
N. Hou   +7 more
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Networking schistosomiasis japonica [PDF]

open access: possibleParasitology Today, 1995
The meeting’s objectives were to organize a network of scientists working on the molecular biology of Schistosome japonicum, to update the status of 5. japonicum research, and to promote collaborations to accelerate 5. japonicum vaccine development. Yide Jia (Ministry of Public Health, P.R. China) stated that S.
X. Yi   +5 more
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[Bioinformatics analysis of differentially expressed genes associated with chronic schistosomiasis japonica-induced hepatic fibrosis].

Zhongguo xue xi chong bing fang zhi za zhi = Chinese journal of schistosomiasis control, 2022
OBJECTIVE To screen differentially expressed genes (DEGs) associated with chronic schistosomiasis japonica-induced hepatic fibrosis and analyze their functions.
Z. Du   +4 more
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Schistosomiasis japonica

The American Journal of Medicine, 1969
Abstract Extracorporeal hemofiltration has been demonstrated to be effective for the removal of Schistosoma japonicum adult worms according to the pattern previously observed in the treatment of S. mansoni infection. Three patients with advanced oriental schistosomiasis were operated upon in the Philippines.
Edward I. Goldsmith, B. H. Kean
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Cholangiocarcinoma coincident with schistosomiasis japonica

Journal of Gastroenterology, 2004
The relationship of parasitic liver disease to cholangiocarcinoma has long been debated, and it has been reported that cholangiocarcinoma is associated with opisthorchiasis viverrini. We report herein a rare case of cholangiocarcinoma associated with schistosomiasis japonica.
Hideaki Andoh   +3 more
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Studies on Schistosomiasis Japonica in Formosa

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1952
Discussion and Summary The historical review of the epidemiology of schistosomiasis japonica in Formosa from Japanese literature as given above shows clearly that the chief endemic area of this disease is Changhua Hsien (Taichu Prefecture) in the mid-western part of this island.
P. C. Fan   +4 more
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Hepatic Calcification in Schistosomiasis Japonica

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982
ABSTRACT Three cases of chronic hepatic schistosomiasis japonica are presented. Characteristic computed tomographic findings include a geographic or band-like lesion of increased attenuation localized to the outer zone of the liver.
Hisashi Ohtake   +7 more
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Schistosomiasis Japonica

2010
Schistosomiasis japonica, a chronic and debilitating disease caused by the blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum, is still of considerable economic and public health concern in the People's Republic of China, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Despite major progress made over the past several decades with the control of schistosomiasis japonica in the ...
Guo-Jing Yang   +6 more
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The Diagnosis of Schistosomiasis Japonica. IV. Studies on Schistosomiasis Japonica in an Australian Air Force Unit

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1951
Summary and Conclusions A unit of young Caucasians from an Australian Air Force Squadron was exposed to schistosomiasis japonica on Leyte in the Philippine Islands for 18 days beginning 24 November 1944. Two groups from this unit were selected at random for study: Group 1, comprising 40 men who had not been treated for schistosomiasis and 42 in Group 2
E. C. Faust   +6 more
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