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HEPATIC VISCERAL LARVA MIGRANS, AN UNCOMMON DIAGNOSTIC ENTITY, HOW TO OVERCOME THE DIAGNOSTIC CONUNDRUM- A CASE REPORT

International journal of scientific research
Background: Visceral larve migran (VLM) is the systemic host inflammatory response of the nematods like taxacara canis. It is not a rare entity but due to non-specific radiological features establishment of diagnosis is challenging.
Amit Shrivastava   +5 more
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VISCERAL LARVA MIGRANS

Pediatrics, 1961
An analysis has been presented of the clinical features of visceral larva migrans based on the study of 20 cases seen during a 10-year period at the Ochsner Clinic. The disease is seen in small children who eat dirt and who thus ingest the ova of the canine roundworm, Toxocara canis.
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Visceral larva migrans detection using PCR-RFLP in BALB/c mice infected with Toxocara canis.

Journal of Helminthology, 2019
Toxocara canis is an important zoonotic roundworm distributed worldwide. The infective larvae of T. canis are one of the causes of visceral larva migrans (VLM), a clinical syndrome in humans. Diagnosing VLM is difficult, and the differential diagnosis of
G. Özbakış, A. Doğanay
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Visceral Larva Migrans

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
To the Editor. —The clinicopathologic case report by Patrick R. O'Connor, MD, titled "Visceral Larva Migrans of the Eye" that appeared in the NovemberArchives(88:526, 1972) raises several important issues. The author concludes that his patient, who had the clinical characteristics of Coats disease (peripheral retinal telangiectasia and aneurysms with ...
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Thiabendazole in Visceral Larva Migrans

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971
Thiabendazole, a broad spectrum anti-helminthic agent, was administered to three children with visceral larva migrans in a dosage of 20 to 50 mg/kg daily for seven to ten days. The children had presented with fever, weight loss, anemia, lymphoadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, perihilar infiltrates, leukocytosis, and eosinophilia. This course was repeated
R J, Aur, C B, Pratt, W W, Johnson
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TOXOCARIASIS VISCERAL AND OCULAR LARVA MIGRANS: IS IT STILL A NEGLECTED ZOONOTIC DISEASE?

Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology
Zoonotic toxocariasis (visceral larva migrans or VLM & ocular larva migrans or OLM) refers to human infection caused by helminths that are not natural human parasites.
Tosson A. Morsy, Y. Alqurashi, H. Ozbak
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Hepatic visceral larva migrans: a diagnostic enigma

Tropical doctor, 2018
A 75-year-old woman presented with suspected disseminated malignancy. She had had a history of epigastric pain for two months. She was known to have type II diabetes mellitus diagnosed 43 years previously. She had undergone an abdominal hysterectomy with
Pankaj Gupta   +5 more
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Visceral Larva Migrans Presenting as Multiple Liver Abscesses

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology, 2023
S. Yadav   +3 more
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Visceral Larva Migrans

1999
Abstract Certain genera of the Ascaridoidea, Strongylina, and Spirudidea-for example, Toxocara, Ancylostoma, and Gnathostoma, respectively-have species with the ability to maintain a host-parasite relationship known as paratenesis (Beaver, 1969).
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NEURORETINITIS IN PRESUMED VISCERAL LARVA MIGRANS

Retina, 1986
Neuroretinitis is a rate manifestation of toxocariasis that can occur as a late sequelae to the active disseminated phase of the disease visceral larval migrans (VLM). This case report describes a 14-year-old boy who developed VLM and concurrent neuroretinitis.
C E, Margo, L A, Sedwick, M L, Rubin
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