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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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Anisakiasis of the Colon: Report of Two Cases

Cho EY, Song WK, Ahn YH, Oh HJ, Seo GS, Kim TH, Choi SC, Nah YH

  • KMID: 2244070
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2006 Apr;32(4):298-301.
Anisakiasis is a rare finding in the colon in comparison with its involvement in the stomach. Also, anisakiasis of the colon is usually incidentally diagnosed during either endoscopy or on...
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Intestinal Obstruction Caused by Anisakiasis

Lee CM, Choi JY, Kim JH

  • KMID: 1476380
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2008 Feb;74(2):154-156.
Anisakiasis occurs after ingestion of raw marine fish or inadequately cooked saltwater fish or squid containing nematode larvae of the Anisakis genus. Ingested larvae invade the gastrointestinal wall and cause...
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A Case of Anisakiasis Concurrently Invading Esophagus and Stomach, and Another Case of Esophageal Anisakiasis

Kim JH, Hwang JU, Kim SH, Kim KH, Kang SJ, Kim KS, Hur JH, Choi SH

  • KMID: 1511315
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2006 Feb;32(2):116-119.
Human anisakiasis may occur after ingestion of raw marine fish infected with the nematode larvae of Anisakidae. Clinical symptoms such as cramping abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and epigastric fullness,...
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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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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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A Case of Gastric Anisakiasis Presenting with Submucosal Tumor

Choi JY, So HD, Koo C, Ji HY, Choi MS

  • KMID: 2172348
  • Chonnam Med J.
  • 2005 Apr;41(1):117-120.
Anisakiasis is a parasitic disease following ingesting raw fish infected with Anisakis larvae. The clinical symptoms are severe cramping abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and epigastric fullness. The endoscopic features of...
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A Case of Gastric Anisakiasis Causing Severe Gastric Ulcer Bleeding

Lee SH, Sin HG, Seol SY, Chung JM

  • KMID: 2243559
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1993 Dec;13(4):693-696.
Anisakiasis is a parasitic infectious disease caused by eating raw, infected fish. It causes severe abdominal pain-like acute abdomen, but not fatal. Anisakiasis was firstly reported by van Thiel et...
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A Case of Anisakiasis Invading the Stomach and the Colon at the Same Time after Eating Anchovies

Kim SH, Park CW, Kim SK, Won S, Park WK, Kim HR, Nam KW, Lee GS

Anisakiasis of the gastrointestinal tract is caused by the ingestion of raw fish or uncooked food infested with Anisakis larvae. A large number of cases of gastric anisakiasis have been...
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Duodenal Anisakiasis Presenting as Bowel Obstruction and Fistula Formation: A Case Report

Hong SS, Kim JH, Park ST, Chang YW, Kim HJ, Kwon KH, Choi DL, Hwang JH

Anisakiasis of the duodenum has been observed infrequently. Moreover, there has been no report of concurrent occurrence of small bowel obstruction and fistula formation for duodenal anisakiasis. We describe an...
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A Case of Anisakiasis Invading the Oropharynx

Choi JH, Kim EJ, Park SH, Kim SW

Anisakiasis is one of the fish-transmitted infections that result from the accidental ingestion of third-stage larva belonging to the family Anisakidae. A large number of cases of gastric anisakiasis have...
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Anisakiasis Induced Segmental Jejunum Obstruction

Kim BH, Park HU, Park SK, Jeon SM, Jung CW, Son CM, Choi HW, Kim HS

Human anisakiasis is a disease caused by an infestation of the third stage larvae of family anisakidae. The ingested larvae invade the gastrointestinal wall, causing clinical symptoms that include abdomen...
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Clinical and Endoscopic Features of Colonic Anisakiasis in Korea

Joo SK, Kim JW, Kim BG, Kim W, Lee JK, Lee KL

To analyze the clinical and endoscopic features of colonic anisakiasis. A retrospective chart review of 20 patients with colonic anisakiasis, who were diagnosed by colonoscopy at 8 hospitals between January...
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A case of ileal anisakiasis

Shin JT, Oh SJ, Park SM, Kim YH, Park YK, Choi YJ, Lee AH

  • KMID: 1693367
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1992 Jul;43(1):152-156.
No abstract available.
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Comparison of the Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Small Bowel and Gastric Anisakiasis in Jeju Island

Kim T, Song HJ, Jeong SU, Choi EK, Cho YK, Kim HU, Song BC, Kim KS, Kim BS, Kim YR

  • KMID: 2053511
  • Gut Liver.
  • 2013 Jan;7(1):23-29.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Anisakiasis is frequent in Jeju Island because of the people's habit of ingesting raw fish. This study evaluated the clinical characteristics of patients with small bowel anisakiasis and compared...
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A Case of Rectal Anisakiasis

Jang ST, Choi IJ, Kim WT, Lee H, Lee SW, Kang SB, Nam SW, Lee DS

  • KMID: 1511324
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2006 Feb;32(2):156-159.
Anisakiasis refers to the infestation of humans by a species of marine nematode larvae belonging to the subfamily Anisakidae, and this condition is seen in people who eat inadequately prepared...
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9 cases of acute gastric anisakiasis

Kim SE, Kim SL, Lee KS, Kim JM, Jang MY, Cho JG, Lee HJ

  • KMID: 1685321
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 1991 Nov;23(4):866-872.
No abstract available.
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A Case Report of Intestinal Anisakiasis

Park SH, Suh JM, Shim KS, Baeg NJ, Kim BS, Moon IS

  • KMID: 1665522
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1990 Nov;10(2):373-375.
Anisakiasis refers to the infestation of humans by species of marine nematode larvae belonging to the subfamily Anisakiae. An acute abdominal symptom may occur after ingestion of raw marine fish...
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A Case of Anisakiasis Concurrently Invading the Stomach, Ileocecal Valve and Transverse Colon

Kim BH, Park CU, Lee JH, Yeom SM, Chae DY, Kim SP, Jeon WJ, Lee GH, Kim HD, Im JY

  • KMID: 1929919
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2004 Jan;28(1):43-46.
Anisakiasis of the gastrointestinal tract is caused by the ingestion of raw fish or uncooked foods infested with Anisakis larvae belonging to the subfamily Anisakidae. With the increasing popularity of...
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2 Cases of Submucosal Tumors Caused by Gastric Anisakiasis

Kang JH, Park EJ, Cho YB, Kim YS, Lee MS, Sim CS

  • KMID: 1929552
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1999 Feb;19(1):67-72.
Anisakiasis is a parasitic disease caused by an infection of Anisakinae larvae. It occurs when the live larvae are introduced to the human gastrointestinal tract by eating infected raw fish....
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