Diagnosis of human visceral pentastomiasis.
Visceral pentastomiasis in humans is caused by the larval stages (nymphs) of the arthropod-related tongue worms Linguatula serrata, Armillifer armillatus, A. moniliformis, A. grandis, and Porocephalus crotali. The majority of cases has been reported from Africa, Malaysia, and the Middle East, where...
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Main Authors: | Dennis Tappe (Author), Dietrich W Büttner (Author) |
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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