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A case of chronic cerebral paragonimiasis westermani

Kang SY, Kim TK, Kim TY, Ha YI, Choi SW, Hong SJ

We report a chronic cerebral paragonimiasis from a 41-year-old Korean man who complains a headache and weakness of left motor neuron components. Magnetic resonance images of the brain revealed conglomerates...
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Loss of infectivity of Neospora caninum oocysts maintained for a prolonged time

Uzeda RS, Costa KS, Santos SL, Pinheiro A, Almeida MA, McAllister MM, Gondim LF

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether sporulated Neospora caninum oocysts, which had been stored for 46 mo in a 2% sulfuric acid solution at 4 degrees C,...
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Identification of differentially expressed cDNAs in Acanthamoeba culbertsoni after mouse brain passage

Han KL, Lee J, Kim DS, Park SJ, Im KI, Yong TS

Free-living amoebae of the genus Acanthamoeba are causative agents of granulomatous amebic encephalitis and amebic keratitis. Because the virulence of Acanthamoeba culbertsoni cultured in the laboratory is restored by consecutive...
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Alteration of Cytokine Production during Visceral Larva Migrans by Toxascaris leonina in Mice

Kang SA, Park MK, Cho MK, Yu HS

  • KMID: 1792153
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2013 Oct;51(5):583-588.
To determine alteration of immune responses during visceral larva migrans (VLM) caused by Toxascaris leonina at several time points, we experimentally infected mice with embryonated eggs of T. leonina and...
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Isolation and Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii Strains in Ovine Aborted Fetuses in Khorasan Razavi Province, Iran

Danehchin , Razmi G, Naghibi A

Toxoplasmosis is an important zoonotic disease that can cause abortion in humans and animals. The aim of this study was isolation and subsequent genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii isolates in ovine...
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The Return of an Old Worm: Cerebral Paragonimiasis Presenting with Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Koh EJ, Kim SK, Wang KC, Chai JY, Chong S, Park SH, Cheon JE, Phi JH

Paragonimiasis is caused by ingesting crustaceans, which are the intermediate hosts of Paragonimus. The involvement of the brain was a common presentation in Korea decades ago, but it becomes much...
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Detection of Acute Toxoplasmosis in Pigs Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification and Quantitative PCR

Wang Y, Wang G, Zhang D, Yin H, Wang M

  • KMID: 1792151
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2013 Oct;51(5):573-577.
A loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay allows rapid diagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection. In the present study, the LAMP assay was evaluated using blood from both naturally and experimentally infected...
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Real-Time RT-PCR on SAG1 and BAG1 Gene Expression during Stage Conversion in Immunosuppressed Mice Infected with Toxoplasma gondii Tehran Strain

Selseleh M, Modarressi MH, Mohebali M, Shojaee S, Eshragian , Selseleh M, Azizi E, Keshavarz

Toxoplasmic encephalitis is caused by reactivation of bradyzoites to rapidly dividing tachyzoites of the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii in immunocompromised hosts. Diagnosis of this life-threatening disease is problematic, because it...
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Cerebral Paragonimiasis and Bo Sung Sim's Hemispherectomy in Korea in 1950s-1960s

Park J, Miyagawa T, Hong J, Kim O

  • KMID: 1379362
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2011 Jun;20(1):119-161.
This paper deals with cerebral paragonimiasis and cerebral hemispherectomy conducted as a treatment of cerebral paragonimiasis by Bo Sung Sim in Korea in 1950s-1960s. He demonstrated that cerebral hemispherectomy could...
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