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Intestinal Helminthic Infections Diagnosed by Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital during 2001-2008

Do KR, Cho YS, Kim HK, Hwang BH, Shin EJ, Jeong HB, Kim SS, Chae HS, Choi MG

The present study investigated characteristics of 24 parasite infection cases detected during colonoscopy in a regional hospital from January 2001 to December 2008. Sixteen patients were confirmed with Trichuris trichiura...
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Infection status of anisakid larvae in anchovies purchased from local fishery market near southern and eastern sea in Korea

Song SB, Lee SR, Chung HH, Han NS

A survey was carried out on the larval anisakis in anchovies (Engrauris japonica) which were caught from April to June in 1993 at the southern and eastern sea in Korea....
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A case of extragastrointestinal anisakiasis involving a mesocolic lymph node

Kim HJ, Park C, Cho SY

In a 43-year-old Korean man who underwent radical gastrectomy due to a malignant stromal tumor, was found to have an enlarged lymph node at transverse mesocolon. The lymph node exhibited...
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The infection status of anisakid larvae in marine fish and cephalopods from the Bohai Sea, China and their taxonomical consideration

Ma HW, Jiang TJ, Quan FS, Chen XG, Wang HD, Zhang YS, Cui MS, Zhi WY, Jiang DC

The infection status of anisakid larvae was examined in 290 marine fish of 25 species and in 108 cephalopods of 3 species purchased in Bayuquan region, Yingko city nearby the...
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Small Bowel Obstruction Caused by Acute Invasive Enteric Anisakiasis

Kang DB, Oh JT, Park WC, Lee JK

Anisakiasis usually occurs in the stomach and can easily be diagnosed by digestive tract endoscopy as opposed to enteric anisakiasis which is very rare and difficult to be diagnosed definitively....
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