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Butterflies in the stomach: a critical analysis on human scoleciasis. [PDF]
Calatri M.
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<i>Baylisascaris procyonis</i> (Chromadorea Ascarididae): Case Study of the Little-Known Human Health Threat That Is Literally in Your Backyard. [PDF]
Henke SE.
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<i>Toxocara</i> Seroprevalence in Europe and Considerations for Future Research. [PDF]
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Toxocaral Visceral Larva Migrans
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978CERTAIN parasitic helminths of lower animals are capable of infecting a variety of mammalian species that are not their definitive hosts. Under such conditions the invading larvae usually do not develop further but may survive indefinitely in the tissues.
P M, Schantz, L T, Glickman
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Visceral Larva Migrans Mimicking Lymphoma
Chest, 2003We report a case of visceral larva migrans in an adult with fever, night sweats, weight loss, hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy, bilateral pleural effusion, and eosinophilia-mimicking lymphoma. Visceral larva migrans was diagnosed subsequently because of negative findings for malignancy and positive serologic test result for Toxocara canis ...
Claude, Bachmeyer +5 more
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Hepatic Visceral Larva Migrans with Pseudoaneurysm
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023Yashaswi Singh +3 more
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Fatal Visceral Larva Migrans from Toxocara catis Infection of the Heart and Liver in a Child.
Cardiovascular pathology, 2022We discuss the pathophysiology and epidemiology of Toxocara catis infection complicated by visceral larval migrans (VLM). We describe a previously healthy 19-month-old white male child found dead in bed by his mother.
C. Wygant, S. Cohle
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Liver abscesses caused by visceral larva migrans: Aimless wanderer separated from the host
Tropical doctor, 2022Visceral larva migrans (VLM) is a systemic zoonotic parasitic disease caused by migration of the second stage larva through viscera of humans. Despite being a foremost public health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as India, larva
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