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Chai JY

  • KMID: 2348927
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 1997 Jun;40(6):728-733.
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Parasitic Diseases caused by Fishes Populary Eaten Raw

Chai JY

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Parasitology: A Conceptual Approach

Jung BK, Chai JY

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Human Parasitic Diseases: A Diagnostic Atlas

Chai JY

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A case of babesiosis in an eight year old Korean boy

Sim JG, Park HS, Ahn DH, Kho WG, Chai JY

  • KMID: 1691651
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1991 Oct;34(10):1417-1421.
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Preface for Special Section on Paleoparasitology

Chai JY, Seo M, Shin DH

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Identification of Stellantchamus falcatus Metacercariae encysted in mullets in Korea

Chai JY, Sohn WM

A group of metacercariae encysted in the flesh of Mugil sp. were identified to be Stellantchasmus falcatus by the morphology of adult worms obtained experimentally. It is confirmed that mullets...
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Infection status of the sea eel (Astroconger myriaster) purchased from the Noryangjin fish market with anisakid larvae

Chai JY, Cho SR, Kook J, Lee SH

Although the sea eel (Astroconger myriaster) is suspected as one of the most important fish host for human anisakiasis in Korea, no report has been made on the infection status...
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Four Human Cases of Acanthotrema felis (Digenea: Heterophyidae) Infection in Korea

Chai JY, Kim JL, Seo M

  • KMID: 1792184
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2014 Jun;52(3):291-294.
Acanthotrema felis is an intestinal trematode of cats originally reported from the Republic of Korea. Only 1 human case infected with a single adult worm has been previously recorded. In...
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Infestation rate of lice in patients in a mental hospital, Seoul, Korea

Huh S, Kook J, Chai JY, Pai KS

We examined the infestation rate of head and/or body lice in patients in a mental hospital, Seoul, Korea on June 27-28, 1988. Of 438 women, 146 (33.3%) were positive...
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Occurrence of tertian malaria in a male patient who has never been abroad

Chai IH, Lim GI, Yoon SN, Oh WI, Kim SJ, Chai JY

Malaria is estimated to have a worldwide incidence of more than 100 million clinical cases and approximately 1 million deaths per year. Korea, although previously known as an endemic area...
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A surgically confirmed case of breast sparganosis showing characteristic mammography and ultrasonography findings

Park JH, Chai JW, Cho N, Paek NS, Guk SM, Shin EH, Chai JY

A case of breast sparganosis was confirmed by surgical excision of a worm (fragmented into 5 pieces) in a 59-year-old Korean woman suffering from a palpable mass in the left...
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Preface for Special Section on Archaeoparasitology: A Global Perspective on Ancient Parasites and Current Research Projects

Chai JY, Seo M, Reinhard K, Shin DH

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Experimental life history of Echinostoma cinetorchis

Lee SH, Chai JY, Hong ST, Sohn WM

The life history of Echinostoma cinetorchis was completed in the laboratory using Hippeutis cantori as the first and second intermediate host. The incubation for maturation of eggs and hatching of...
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Ten human cases of Fibricola seoulensis infection and mixed one with Stellantchasmus and Metagonimus

Hong ST, Chai JY, Lee SH

Ten soldiers of the Korean Army were found to have F. seoulensis ova in their faeces. These men were treated with praziquantel and the worms passed after purging were successfully...
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ERRATUM: High Prevalence of Haplorchis taichui, Phaneropsolus molenkampi, and Other Helminth Infections among People in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR

Chai JY, Han ET, Shin EH, Sohn WM, Yong TS, Eom KS, Min DY, Um JY, Park MS, Hoang EH, Phommasack B, Insisiengmay B, Lee SH, Rim HJ

The article 'High Prevalence of Haplorchis taichui, Phaneropsolus molenkampi, and Other Helminth Infections among People in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR' authored by Jong-Yil Chai, Eun-Taek Han, Eun-Hee Shin, Woon-Mok Sohn,...
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Bosentan Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • KMID: 1525903
  • Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2007 Jun;27(2):136-139.
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Orbital Dirofilariasis

Choi SH, Kim N, Paik JH, Cho J, Chai JY

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Studies on intestinal trematodes in Korea VIII. A human case of Echinostoma hortense infection

Seo BS, Hong ST, Chai JY, Lee SH

Echinostomatid eggs were found from a 21-year old man, whole native village is Munkyong-gun, Kyongsangnam-do during fecal examination in October 1983. The eggs were detected again one week later concommitantly...
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Metacercariae of Pharyngostomum cordatum found from the European grass snake, Rhabdophis tigrina, and its experimental infection to cats

Chai JY, Sohn WM, Chung HL, Hong ST, Lee SH

The metacercariae of Pharyngostomum cordatum were found naturally infected in the European grass snake, Rhabdophis tigrina, purchased from a local snake collector in Jinju, Kyongsangnam-do. They were experimentally fed to...
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