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Immunoblot patterns of clonorchiasis

Hong ST, Kho WG, Lee M, Lee JS, Lee SH

Clonorchis sinensis is a liver fluke which is the most prevalent helminth of humans in Korea. The better diagnostic measure of clonorchiasis is required for its nationwide control program. The...
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Variation of antigenic proteins of eggs and developmental stages of Paragonimus westermani

Kong Y, Chung JY, Yun DH, Kim LS, Kang SY, Ito A, Ma L, Cho SY

Diagnosis of early paragonimiasis is difficult because parasitological evidence is not easily obtained. Antibody tests have been proposed as a good substitute for classical diagnostic techniques. Using the...
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Changing Patterns of Serum and Bile Antibodies in Re-infected Rats with Clonorchis sinensis

Zhang H, Chung BS, Li S, Choi MH, Hong ST

Rats develop strong resistance to re-infection and super-infection by Clonorchis sinensis. The present study investigated the antibodies present in the sera and bile juice of rats that were primary infected...
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A human case of invasive fascioliasis associated with liver abscess

Kim JB, Kim DJ, Huh S, Cho SY

A 56 year-old Korean housewife/farmer/goat keeper suffered from right upper quadrant pain and fever with chills. In the abdominal sonogram and computerized tomography, multiple, 2-3 cm, irregular shaped cavities were...
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Immunological Responses of Dogs Experimentally Infected with Dirofilaria immitis

Song KH, Hayasaki M, Choliq C, Cho KW, Han HR, Jeong BH, Jeon MH, Park BK, Kim DH

  • KMID: 1095369
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2002 Jun;3(2):109-114.
Three dogs were experimentally infected with Dirofilaria immitis. All dogs were euthanised at 30, 36 and 37 weeks after inoculation of D. immitis for the recovery of adult worms. Three...
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A case of presumed ocular toxocariasis in a 28-year old woman

Park SP, Huh S, Magnaval J, Park I

This is a case of presumed ocular toxocariasis in a 28-year old woman complaining of a sudden onset of nasal side field defect of the right eye. The patient had...
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