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Ocular toxocariasis in a child: A case report from Kashmir, north India
Toxocariasis is an important zoonotic disease caused by the second stage larva of Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati . The typical clinical syndromes of toxocariasis in humans are visceral and ocular toxocariasis.
Khan, N. N. +4 more
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Human toxocariasis is a zoonotic infection which characteristically presents either as visceral or ocular disease. Some patients are asymptomatic. The real incidence of symptomatic infection and its natural history, and the likelihood of congenital ...
Gillespie, S. H.
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Eosinophilic pneumonia due to toxocariasis: An adult case report
Toxocariasis veya visseral larva migrans, birçok organ tutulumuyla birlikte olguların %80'inde alerjik akciğer semtomların geliştiği, dünyada yaygın olarak kedi ve köpeklerin paraziti olan Toxocara canis veya T. cati larvalarının neden olduğu hastalıktır.
Fıdan, Fatma +3 more
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Retinal Granuloma Progression After Scleral Buckling in Ocular Toxocariasis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Liu X, Liang L, Ye L, Duan Y.
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Ocular Toxocariasis Mimicking Persistent Fetal Vasculature in a Child. [PDF]
Parellada SE, Singhanetr P, Hua HU.
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Ocular toxocariasis: Case reports
Four cases of different forms of ocular toxocariasis and their clinical histories are described in detail. The authors researched specific antibodies to Toxocara canis through ELISA and RAST both on aqueous humour and serum.
V. Mazzeo +4 more
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Socioeconomic vulnerability associated with toxocariasis exposure in southern Brazil: a One Health approach. [PDF]
Sohn-Hausner N +7 more
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Toxocariasis: pathway to diagnosis with anamnestic, clinical and serological data
Diagnosefindung der Toxocariasis anhand von anamnestischen, klinischen und serologischen Parametern Einleitung: Die Infektion mit den Spulwurmarten Toxocara canis oder cati (Hunde- oder Katzenspulwurm) kann beim Menschen die sogenannte Toxocariasis ...
Plumhoff, Edith Maria
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