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Anisakis pegreffii Larvae in Sea Eels (Astroconger myriaster) from the South Sea, Republic of Korea

Cho J, Lim H, Jung BK, Shin EH, Chai JY

Anisakis simplex sensu stricto (s.s.), Anisakis pegreffii, Anisakis berlandi (=A. simplex sp. C), and Anisakis typica are the 4 major species of Anisakis type I larvae. In the Republic of...
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A case of gastroallergic anisakiasis

Kim SH, Kim HU, Lee J

  • KMID: 1984692
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2006 Jan;70(1):111-116.
Human subjects can be incidentally parasitized by third stage larvae of Anisakis spp. by eating raw or undercooked seafood. Acute gastric anisakiasis is one of the most frequently encountered entities...
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Infection status of larval anisakids in Astroconger myriaster collected from the Southern Sea near Pusan

Song SB, Hwang EG

A study was presented on the anisakid larvae in Astroconger myriaster which were caught at the Southern Sea and saled at Pusan area. The nematodes were morphologically classified into Anisakis...
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Anisakis

Yang DH, Cho JK, Yoon CM, Suh SP, Kim SJ, Lim YK, Kim SR

  • KMID: 1928917
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1988 Nov;8(2):133-136.
Acute gastric anisakiasis is occurred when men intake a raw or inadequate cooked anisakis infected fish. The clinical symptoms are severe cramping abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and epigastric fulling sensation....
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Chronic gastric anisakiasis provoking a bleeding gastric ulcer

Kang DB, Park WC, Lee JK

Gastric anisakiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the gastric mucosal penetration of the Anisakis larvae ingested with raw fish. Acute gastric anisakiasis is diagnosed by the endoscopic visualization of...
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Anisakiasis in Oral Cavity: A Case Report

Park JY, Park YJ, Ko HS, Song YJ

  • KMID: 1875293
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2006 Jul;49(7):763-765.
Anisakiasis is a disease caused by human infection by the Anisakis larvae, a marine nematode found in raw or undercooked fish. Most of anisakiasis are found in gastric or intestinal...
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Clinical Characteristics of Gastroallergic Anisakiasis and Diagnostic Implications of Immunologic Tests

Chung YB, Lee J

PURPOSE: Recent studies have used the term "gastroallergic anisakiasis" to describe incidental gastrointestinal infection with Anisakis spp. larvae, proposed as a causative agent of food hypersensitivity. However, it is unknown...
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Anisakidosis in Korea; Changes Over the Last Decade

Cha HJ, Ock MS

Anisakidosis is caused by Anisakis simplex and other anisakids larvae parasitizing marine fish and cephalopods. A lot of case reports about anisakidosis have been published in Korea because of raw...
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The Clinical Characteristics of Anisakis Allergy in Korea

Choi SJ, Lee JC, Kim MJ, Hur GY, Shin SY, Park HS

Anisakidae larvae can cause anisakiasis when ingested by humans. Although several groups have reported a gastrointestinal Anisakis allergy among people in Spain and Japan, our report is the first to...
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Three Cases of Colonic Anisakiasis

Kim YH, Choi WB, Lee SC, Choi HW

  • KMID: 2143662
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2006 Oct;33(4):239-243.
Anisakiasis occurs when humans ingest raw or inadequately cooked saltwater fish or squid that is infested with anisakis larvae. The larvae invade the gastrointestinal mucosa and cause abdominal pain, nausea,...
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Occurrence and Molecular Identification of Anisakis Dujardin, 1845 from Marine Fish in Southern Makassar Strait, Indonesia

Anshary H, Sriwulan , Freeman MA, Ogawa K

Anisakis spp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae) parasitize a wide range of marine animals, mammals serving as the definitive host and different fish species as intermediate or paratenic hosts. In this study, 18...
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A Case of Anaphylaxis Caused by Acute Gastric Anisakiasis

  • KMID: 2299460
  • Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2012 Dec;32(4):276-279.
BACKGROUND: Acute gastric anisakiasis is referred as an incidental infestation of third-stage Anisakis spp. larvae in the gastrointestinal tract, while consuming contaminated raw seafood. It is diagnosed by direct visualization...
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A Case of Small Bowel Obstruction and Perforation by Anisakiasis

Yoon DH, Lee HB, Seon KH, Cho SH

  • KMID: 2333324
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2013 Apr;24(2):246-249.
Anisakiasis is a disease that often occurs after the ingestion of raw marine fish infected with nematodes of the Anisakis genus. Ingested Anisakis causes a variety of symptoms, including abdominal...
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Report on 7 Cases of Anisakiasis Involved the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract

Cho BS, Moon JW, Ahn JG, Lee BC, Jeon HY, Shin KC, Lee IW, Kwon HJ, Lee HJ, Kim HJ, Kim KT, Chang SI, Choi DS

  • KMID: 2243526
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1996 Apr;16(2):242-247.
The anisakiasis disease that is infected through various kinds of larvae of the anisakis family when sea fish ia eaten uncooked or half-cooked. Sinee Van Thiel, a Netherlander, found in...
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Molecular Analysis of Anisakis Type I Larvae in Marine Fish from Three Different Sea Areas in Korea

Sohn WM, Kang JM, Na BK

Anisakiasis, a human infection of Anisakis L3 larvae, is one of the common foodborne parasitic diseases in Korea. Studies on the identification of anisakid larvae have been performed in the...
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Infection status of anisakid larvae in anchovies purchased from local fishery market near southern and eastern sea in Korea

Song SB, Lee SR, Chung HH, Han NS

A survey was carried out on the larval anisakis in anchovies (Engrauris japonica) which were caught from April to June in 1993 at the southern and eastern sea in Korea....
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A case report on human infection with Anisakis sp. in Korea

Kim CH, Chung BS, Moon YI, Chun SH

Authors experienced a case of human infection with Anisakis sp. in left tonsil. The case was 27 year Korean female who visited Department of Otolaryngology, Severance Hospital with the chief...
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A Case of Anisakiasis Diagnosed after Partial Resection of Ileum Due to Eosinophilic Ascites and Ileal Abscess

Kim MY, Kim HS, Park DH, Choi YJ, Baik SK, Lee DK, Kwon SO

  • KMID: 1566055
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2002 Dec;25(6):457-460.
Eosinophilic enteritis is characterized by massive infiltration of eosinophil throughout the entire or each layer of intestinal wall with marked submucosal edema. The etiology of this disease is not clear...
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Molecular Identification of Anisakis Larvae Extracted by Gastrointestinal Endoscopy from Health Check-up Patients in Korea

Song H, Jung BK, Cho J, Chang T, Huh S, Chai JY

Anisakiasis is a zoonotic disease induced by anisakid nematodes, and endoscopic inspection is used for a diagnosis or remedy for it. Anisakis simplex, Anisakis physeteris, and Pseudoterranova decipiens had been...
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A Case of an Eosinophilic Granuloma Mimicking a Submucosal Tumor in the Ascending Colon Probably Caused by Anisakis

Choi SC, Kim K, Lee KR, Cho JH, Park SW, Hong GY, Seo KS, Lim YK

  • KMID: 2143624
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2008 Aug;37(2):127-131.
Anisakiasis in the gastrointestinal tract is caused by the ingestion of raw marine fish that contain Anisakis lavae. In rare cases, Anisakiasis is found as an eosinophilic granuloma that mimics...
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