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A case of human fascioliasis in Korea

Cho SY, Seo BS, Kim YI, Won CK, Cho SK

Fascioliasis has not been confirmed as a human disease entity until now in Korea despite of sporadic discovery of ova of Fasciola sp. in human fecal materials being never traced...
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Karyotype of Fasciola sp. obtained from Korean cattle

Rhee JK, Eun GS, Lee SB

As a series of systematic classification for Korean common liver fluke, Fasciola sp., karyotype was investigated by means of the modified air-drying technique and of the regular Giemsa staining, Also,...
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A human case of gallbladder fascioliasis in Korea

Hong ST, Lee SH, Chi JG, Lee TS, Lee CY, Suh BY, Lee YH

The authors would record the fifth case of human fascioliasis in Korea, occurring in a 48 year old Korean man who lived in Munkyong, Kyongsangbuk-do. The diagnosis was based on...
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Analysis of antigen specificity using monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to Cysticercus cellulosae by enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot technique

Cho SY, Kang SY, Kim SI

To analyse the antigen specificity of patients sera from 24 confirmed neurocysticercosis and a monoclonal antibody, SDS-PAGE using 10-15% linear gradient gel and EITB were done. Cystic fluid, saline extracts...
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A human case of ectopic fascioliasis in Korea

Lee SH, Cho SY, Seo BS, Choe KJ, Chi JG

A case of ectopic fascioliasis involving cecum and ascending colon was reported. This case was a 19-year old Korean female who had a history of postprandial aggravation of intermittent abdominal...
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Application of micro-ELISA in serodiagnosis of fascioliasis in cattle

Rhee JK, Baek BK, Lee SB

Fascioliasis in cattle is one of the most common and very serious trematode diseases in Korea. In the present study, the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was applied in the...
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Status of parasitic infection diagnosed by surgical biopsy in Kwangju and Chollanam-do

Kim J, Chung WS, Cho KH

: In order to know the species and frequency of human parasitic infection diagnosed by biopsy, 149 cases (0.18%) of parasitic infection were reviwed, which were selected from 80,947 biopsied...
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