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... matures , so that they may be absent in about one - half of the cysts . Both types of cytoplasmic inclusions are believed to represent stored food . The immature cyst has a single nucleus , about one - third of its diameter , while the ...
... matures , so that they may be absent in about one - half of the cysts . Both types of cytoplasmic inclusions are believed to represent stored food . The immature cyst has a single nucleus , about one - third of its diameter , while the ...
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... mature . Thus , the anterior undifferentiated seg- ments gradually merge into large mature proglottides with completely formed sexual organs ( Fig . 73 ) , and these in turn into gravid proglottides , which consist essentially of a ...
... mature . Thus , the anterior undifferentiated seg- ments gradually merge into large mature proglottides with completely formed sexual organs ( Fig . 73 ) , and these in turn into gravid proglottides , which consist essentially of a ...
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... mature proglottides , 0.8 by 2.5 mm , resemble those of H. nana . The gravid proglottid contains a saccular uterus filled with egg masses . The egg , 58 by 86 μ , differs from the egg of H. nana in the absence of polar fila- ments on ...
... mature proglottides , 0.8 by 2.5 mm , resemble those of H. nana . The gravid proglottid contains a saccular uterus filled with egg masses . The egg , 58 by 86 μ , differs from the egg of H. nana in the absence of polar fila- ments on ...
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abdominal abscess acute adult worms Africa amebas amebiasis anemia animals antibodies antigens Ascaris bite body cercariae chloroquine chronic clinical containing cutaneous cycle cysticercus cysts definitive host develop diagnosis diarrhea disease dogs dose drug duct edema eggs encysted endemic endemic areas eosinophilia Epidemiology falciparum feces female fever filariasis fleas flies fluid fluke genus glands helminthic hepatic histolytica hookworm human infection immunity infection ingested intermediate hosts larvae Leishmania lesions liver louse lungs lymph malaria male mammals mature membrane metacercariae microfilariae migrate miracidium Morphology mosquitoes mucosa muscles nematodes organs pain parasite Pathogenicity Pathology and Symptomatology patients penetrate percent plerocercoid posterior present produce proglottides protozoa pulmonary reaction red blood cells Schistosoma schistosomiasis schizont scolex skin small intestine snail source of infection species stage stool sucker symptoms tapeworm therapy ticks tion tissues toxic TOXOPLASMOSIS treatment trichinosis trophozoites tropical trypanosomes ulcer usually uterus vectors ventral vivax