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Subconjunctival Sparganosis

Choi ES, Han SY, Park DW, Rho JH

  • KMID: 2126121
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2005 Dec;46(12):2081-2085.
PURPOSE: The subconjunctival sparganosis is rare tissue helminthiasis which developed frequently in abdominal, urethral, ureteral and vertebral cases. Authors report a case of sparganosis in the subconjunctival mass. METHODS: A...
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Acute Eosinophilic Monoarthritis in a Patient with Toxocariasis

Hur J, Ha YJ, Chung SW, Kang EH, Song YW, Lee YJ

Eosinophilic synovial effusion is rarely observed in patients with inflammatory nature of synovial fluid, and the differential diagnosis includes parasitic arthritis. Toxocariasis is the one of the most common forms...
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A Case of Liver Abscess Associated with Fascioliasis Diagnosed by MRI

Shon JH, Cho KB, Hwang JS, Kang YW, Hur JW, Ahn SH, Park SK

  • KMID: 2241268
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2001 Mar;7(1):90-94.
Fascioliasis is a zoonotic helminthiasis caused by Fasciola hepatica, the sheep liver fluke. Humans are accidental hosts in the life cycle of the parasite. They are infected by the ingestion...
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A Case of Subconjuntival Sparganosis

Choi DK, Lee JS, Joo KH

  • KMID: 1948890
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1979 Mar;20(1):89-93.
The subconjuctival sparganosis is rare tissue helminthiasis which develops frequently in. orbital, abdominal, urethral, ureteral and vertebral cases. Authors reported a case of sparganosis which complained conjuntival hyperemia, chemosis, subconjuntival...
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Human Parasites in Korea

Soh CT

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A small-scale survey of intestinal helminthic infections among the residents near Pakse, Laos

Chai JY, Hongvanthong B

A small-scale epidemiological survey was undertaken on the residents along the Mekong River near Pakse, Laos, to know the status of helminthic infections. A total of 137 fecal samples were...
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Status of intestinal parasite infections in inhabitants of Palmar, Guayas Province, Ecuador

Cho SY, Kim JH, Park SH

Status of intestinal protozoan and helminthic infections was surveyed in mestizo population living in rural parish of Palmar and its nearby recintos(villages). Three of the surveyed villages were at the...
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A Case of Acute Pancreatitis Associated with Fasciola Hepatica

Woo SY, Jung HJ, Kim WT, Nam HS, Son SH, Kim HK, Cho YS, Kim SS, Chae HS, Lee CD

  • KMID: 2415620
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2006 Sep;33(3):183-186.
Fascioliasis is a zoonotic helminthiasis caused by the trematode Fasciola hepatica, which is a parasite that infects the hepatobiliary system of herbivorous animals such as cattle and sheep. Humans are...
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A small-scale survey of intestinal parasite infections among children and adolescents in Legaspi city, the Philippines

Lee KJ, Ahn YK, Yong TS

To determine the status of infection caused by intestinal parasites among children and adolescents living in Legaspi city, the Philippines, we performed a small survey by fecal examination for helminth...
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Incidence of ascariasis in gastric carcinoma

Kim JW, Rhee HS, Bahk YW

Prompted by the finding that the radiological incidence of small bowel ascariasis in the patient with gastric carcinoma was unexpectedly lower than the incidence in the normal population, a clinical...
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Intestinal parasite infections among inhabitants in two islands of Tongyeong-gun, Kyeongsangnam-do

Hong SJ, Woo HC, Han JH, Seong YK

This study was performed to evaluate the status of intestinal parasitic infections among the inhabitants in two islands (Chu-do and Doomi-do) of Tongyeong-gun, Kyeongsangnam-do (Province), from August to September, 1989....
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Epidemiological Survey on Schistosomiasis and Intestinal Helminthiasis among Village Residents of the Rural River Basin Area in White Nile State, Sudan

Lee YH, Lee JS, Jeoung HG, Kwon IS, Mohamed AA, Hong ST

There have been some reports on schistosomiasis of school children in Sudan’s Nile River basin area; however, information about the infection status of Schistosoma species and intestinal helminths among village...
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Clinical Response to 7-Day Praziquantel Therapy in Fasciola Liver Abscess

Kim CG, Kim SM, Lee HS, Chai JY, Kim CY

  • KMID: 1548775
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1997 Sep;29(5):417-421.
BACKGROUND: Fascioliasis is a zoonotic helminthiasis by fasciola species and is occasionally complicated by liver abscess, and the treatment of choice is oral bithionol, which is not available in Korea....
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First Paleoparasitological Report on the Animal Feces of Bronze Age Excavated from Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran

Makki M, Dupouy-Camet J, Sajjadi SM, Naddaf SR, Mobedi I, Rezaeian M, Mohebali M, Mowlavi G

Shahr-e Sukhteh (meaning burnt city in Persian) in Iran is an archeological site dated back to around 3,200-1,800 BC. It is located in Sistan and Baluchistan Province of Iran and...
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Zoonotic Echinostome Infections in Free-Grazing Ducks in Thailand

Saijuntha , Duenngai K, Tantrawatpan C

Free-grazing ducks play a major role in the rural economy of Eastern Asia in the form of egg and meat production. In Thailand, the geographical location, tropical climate conditions and...
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Helminths in Rattus norvegicus captured in Chunchon, Korea

Seong JK, Huh S, Lee JS, Oh YS

We report helminthic infections in the liver and intestine of Rattus norvegicus captured in Chunchon, Korea from April to October, 1994. Out of 43 examined rats, eggs of Capillaria hepatica...
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Integrated Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis Control over Five Years on Kome Island, Tanzania

Kaatano GM, Siza JE, Mwanga JR, Min DY, Yong TS, Chai JY, Ko Y, Chang SY, Kullaya CM, Rim HJ, Changalucha JM, Eom KS

Integrated control strategies are important for sustainable control of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis, despite their challenges for their effective implementation. With the support of Good Neighbors International in collaboration with...
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Significance of Serology by Multi-Antigen ELISA for Tissue Helminthiases in Korea

Jin Y, Kim EM, Choi MH, Oh MD, Hong ST

It is clinically important to differentiate tissue-invading helminthiasis. The purpose of this study was to assess the specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody positive rates for clonorchiasis, paragonimiasis, cysticercosis, and sparganosis...
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A Case of Recurrent Toxocariasis Presenting With Urticaria

Kim MH, Jung JW, Kwon JW, Kim TW, Kim SH, Cho SH, Min KU, Kim YY, Chang YS

Human toxocariasis is the most prevalent helminthiasis in Korea and other industrialized countries. The clinical features of toxocariasis are diverse, according to the involved organ. Typically, Toxocara spp. infection is...
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Infection Status of Estuarine Fish and Oysters with Intestinal Fluke Metacercariae in Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea

Cho SH, Kim IS, Hwang EJ, Kim TS, Na BK, Sohn WM

The source of human infection with intestinal flukes was surveyed in estuarine fishes, including the dotted gizzard shad, common sea bass, common blackish goby, redlip mullet, black sea bream, and...
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