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Chemotherapy of Schistosomiasis mansoni

1977
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the chemotherapy of Schistosomiasis mansoni ( S. mansoni ). S. mansoni in vitro cultures are very useful for investigating the mechanism of action of active compounds and afterward, for selecting the best compounds of a series through in vivo/in vitro tests.
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Immunoglobulins in Human Schistosomiasis Mansoni

The Journal of Parasitology, 1971
Immunoglobulin levels were determined by the reverse immunodiffusion technique in 3 groups of subjects: (A) 20 patients at the early stage of schistosomiasis mansoni infection; (B) 20 patients at the chronic stage of schistosomiasis; (C) 20 healthy controls. Group A showed significant increase of serum IgG (2,731 ? 608 mg/100 ml) and IgM (144 ?
L J, Antunes   +4 more
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[Schistosoma mansoni schistosomiasis].

La Revue du praticien, 2002
Schistosomosis are parasitic diseases caused by blood flukes of the Schistosoma genus. The pathology of schistosomosis is mostly brought about by ova trapped in the tissues. In the liver, granuloma around ova eventually trigger periportal fibrosis and portal hypertension. In S.
S, Ranque, A, Dessein
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Interventions for treating schistosomiasis mansoni

1999
Schistosomiasis is a parasite that is carried by freshwater snails. The intestinal form infects the intestine, liver and spleen and can be fatal.The objective of this review was to assess the effects of oxamniquine or praziquantel for treating Schistosomiasis mansoniWe searched the Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group trials register, the Cochrane ...
H, Saconato, A, Atallah
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Schistosomiasis Mansoni

Archives of Dermatology, 1976
Schistosomiasis mansoni, a potentially severe disease that victimizes an appreciable number of US citizens in this hemisphere, shows cutaneous changes corresponding to various stages in the life cycle of the causative parasite within its definitive host.
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Schistosomiasis Mansoni

Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1978
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[Intestinal schistosomiasis (Schistosoma mansoni)].

Arkhiv patologii, 1979
An observation of the intestinal form of schistosomiasis due to invasion with Schistosoma mansoni in a patient of 20, a student from Yemen. The diagnosis was established by histological examinations of tumour-like formations on the serous membrane of the sigmoid colon taken during laparotomy for penetrating wound of the abdomen.
M K, Magomedov, M V, Barinova
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SCHISTOSOMIASIS MANSONI

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1944
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SCHISTOSOMIASIS MANSONI.

The Lancet, 1929
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[S. mansoni intestinal schistosomiasis].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2000
Caused by Schistosoma mansoni, intestinal bilharziasis is endemic in west central Africa, the Arabic peninsula, the Caribbean Islands and the Atlantic cost of South America. Young adults emit large quantities of eggs in stools. CLINICALLY: The adult stage of Schistosoma mansoni lives in the mesenteric veins draining the colon. Its eggs are deposited in
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