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Stomatitis, with taenia saginata
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1957Summary An unusual and interesting case of chronic stomatitis which physicians and dentists had difficulty in diagnosing and treating is presented. The necessity of a complete history, physical, and laboratory examination is demonstrated. The stomatitis disappeared with proper treatment.
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Recent hybridization between Taenia asiatica and Taenia saginata
Parasitology International, 2012Five Taenia tapeworms collected from humans in Tibetan Plateau, Sichuan, China, where three species of human Taenia are sympatrically endemic, were examined for the mitochondrial cox1 gene and two nuclear genes, ef1 and elp. Phylogenetic analyses of these genes revealed that two adult worms showed nuclear-mitochondrial discordance, suggesting that they
Kanako, Yamane +11 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915
Segments of tapeworm sent in to the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry by Dr. Louis T. Cassidy of Norwich, Conn., were found on examination to be Taenia saginata . Among the segments was one presenting a meristic variation consisting in the unilateral duplication of the genital pore and canals in one segment with what is apparently the formation of a ...
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Segments of tapeworm sent in to the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry by Dr. Louis T. Cassidy of Norwich, Conn., were found on examination to be Taenia saginata . Among the segments was one presenting a meristic variation consisting in the unilateral duplication of the genital pore and canals in one segment with what is apparently the formation of a ...
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Taeniasis and Cysticercosis (Taenia saginata)
1972Publisher Summary This chapter summarizes all significant matters concerning Taenia saginata (T. saginata) taeniasis and cysticercosis—that is, nomenclature, host relationships, structure and biology, clinical and therapeutic features, epidemiology and epizootiology, and prevention of infection. It considers some taxonomic problems and the hosts of T.
Z, Pawlowski, M G, Schultz
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Taenia saginata Oncosphere Excretory/Secretory Peptidases
The Journal of Parasitology, 1996To identify oncosphere excretory/secretory peptidases, Taenia saginata adult worms were collected from 3 patients. Eggs were hatched and activated in vitro and oncospheres cultured in vitro. The culture medium from the oncospheres was assayed with peptide substrates coupled to 7-amino-4-trifluoromethyl coumarin (AFC), and free AFC was detected ...
A C, White, S, Baig, P, Robinson
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Evidence of hybridization between Taenia saginata and Taenia asiatica
Parasitology International, 2010There has long been a debate as to the specific status of the cestode Taenia asiatica, with some people regarding it as a distinct species and some preferring to recognize it as a strain of Taenia saginata. The balance of current opinion seems to be that T. asiatica is a distinct species.
Okamoto, Munehiro +5 more
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An Abnormal Proglottid of Taenia saginata
The Journal of Parasitology, 1955AMEEL, D. J. 1942 Two larval cestodes from the muskrat. Tr. Am. Micro. Soc. 61: 267-271. BAYLIS, H. A. 1935 Some parasitic worms from muskrats in Great Britain. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. 15: 543-549. JOYEUX, C. E. and BAER, J. G. 1936 Faune de France Cestodes, Fed. Franc. Soc. Sc. Nat. 30, 613 pp. RAUSCH, R.
R B, BURROWS, G E, KLINK
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Jejunal perforation caused by morphologically abnormal Taenia saginata saginata infection
Journal of Infection, 2004We report a case of jejunal perforation caused by infection with taeniid tapeworm possessing unusual morphology that has not been previously described. Among five cestodes recovered during operation, one exhibited a bifurcation at the posterior end and the other harbored a lateral branching of immature segments from the main strobila.
Somchai, Jongwutiwes +3 more
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1995
The beef tapeworm Taenia saginata is one of the longest human parasites, capable of growing to 10 m. It lives in the upper half of the small intestine.
Dickson D. Despommier +2 more
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The beef tapeworm Taenia saginata is one of the longest human parasites, capable of growing to 10 m. It lives in the upper half of the small intestine.
Dickson D. Despommier +2 more
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Annali Sclavo; rivista di microbiologia e di immunologia, 1976
Lipids of Taenia saginata were analyzed by means of thin layer chromatography and gas liquid chromatography. Total lipids comprised about 3.3% of the fresh weight and consisted mainly of triglycerides (65.62%), sterols (19.58%), phospholipids (10.16%). The fatty acids of the triglycerides were mainly unsaturated and differed from those of phospholipids.
T, Cicchini +3 more
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Lipids of Taenia saginata were analyzed by means of thin layer chromatography and gas liquid chromatography. Total lipids comprised about 3.3% of the fresh weight and consisted mainly of triglycerides (65.62%), sterols (19.58%), phospholipids (10.16%). The fatty acids of the triglycerides were mainly unsaturated and differed from those of phospholipids.
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