| prevalence and seasonal fluctuations of intestinal parasitic infections in the nablus area, west bank of jordan. | a total of 22,970 stool specimens collected from patients attending the central medical laboratory in the city of nablus in the period of 1981-1986 were examined for intestinal parasites. of these 7412 (32.3%) were positive. entamoeba histolytica (22.9%), giardia lamblia (7.3%), and ascaris lumbricoides (5.7%) were the most prevalent intestinal parasites found. other intestinal parasites present included hymenolepis nana, trichomonas hominis, trichuris trichiura, taenia saginata, enterobius verm ... | 1989 | 2596904 |
| enterobius vermicularis. | the benefits of a ring flash in photographing an orifice can be seen in this interesting case where the main subject area is clearly visible. when photographing minors, the legal implications of the subject material needs to be considered to avoid contravening the protection of children act. | 1989 | 2602277 |
| [enterobius gregorii hugot, 1983: its presence in man in italy and in the central african republic]. | the presence of e. gregorii, a species recently identified by hugot in france in man, is signaled by the authors in italy and in the central african republic. the diagnosis was based on the differential morphological characters reported by hugot and tourte-schaefer in 1985. | 1989 | 2626278 |
| enterobiasis: a histopathological study of 259 patients. | enterobius worms or their eggs, or both, are present in preserved tissue sections or tissue specimens of 259 patients whose medical records are on file at the armed forces institute of pathology, washington d.c., u.s.a. the most common site of infection (86.5%) was found to be the lumen of the appendix, where the worms provoke no reaction. of the 259 patients 11 (4.2%) had worms and/or eggs in granulomas of the abdominal and pelvic peritoneum, and an equal number had granulomas on the peritoneum ... | 1991 | 1811440 |
| [oxyurid granuloma of the mesentery]. | a 44-year-old woman presented with an acute abdominal syndrome associated with fever. laparotomy revealed a mesenteric mass; pathology demonstrated a granuloma containing an adult threadworm (enterobius vermicularis) and its eggs. ectopic oxyuriasis is rare, and only three cases of peritoneal granuloma distant from the pelvis or the appendix have been reported previously. our observation is the first case to which a clinical symptomatology could be ascribed. the pathogenesis and the treatment of ... | 1989 | 2680732 |
| occasional parasitic infections of man in papua new guinea and irian jaya (new guinea). | most parasites of man in new guinea are cosmopolitan species, widely distributed and highly prevalent in the island. reports of other parasite infections are reviewed. this impoverished fauna includes anthroponotic species normally occurring at low prevalences, e.g. isospora belli, dientamoeba fragilis, trichomonas hominis and a few zoonotic forms with pigs as reservoir hosts, notably balantidium coli and entamoeba polecki. other zoonoses are very few and extremely rare. this may be due to the r ... | 1989 | 2690759 |
| a study on intestinal helminths causing human anaemia in cairo. | haematological and biochemical studies were done for 50 urban and rural egyptians, from cairo, suffering from ancylostoma duodenale, ascaris lumbricoides, enterobius vermicularis, hymenolepis nana, schistoosma mansoni and taenia saginata. anaemia of varying degrees was noticed in all cases. the lowest hb% and hematocrit value and highest eosinophilia were found in cases of ancylostomiasis with severe hypochromia compared with the other parasitic infections. total blood protein was normal in all ... | 1989 | 2708858 |
| enterobius vermicularis infection causing endometritis and persistent vaginal discharge in three siblings. | | 1989 | 2739981 |
| quantification of helminth eggs in waste water. | agricultural use of waste water has been regulated mostly by its bacteriological quality. recently the importance of parasitological criteria for waste water standards was recognized by establishing that waste water containing less than 1 intestinal nematode egg per liter is released for unrestricted use of effluents. at present, most of the techniques borrowed from parasitological coprology are only qualitative. in this report different protocols for helminth egg quantitation were compared. thr ... | 1989 | 2757747 |
| the intestinal parasitic infections among children in riyadh, saudi arabia. | a total of 5421 children, 2726 apparently healthy and 2695 with clinical manifestations suggestive parasitic infection were subjected to stool examinations. giardia lamblia was found to be the most common intestinal parasitic infection among both groups. enterobius vermicularis followed among the patient group. abdominal pain and pruritus ani were the most common causes of referral in the patient group. other causes of referral were mainly associated with g. lamblia infection. | 1989 | 2768862 |
| [the incidence of hymenolepis nana infestation in dolj county]. | the present paper reports on the incidence of the hymenolepis nana cestode in the dolj county, in 45,725 cases, in the polyclinic and hospital, between 1985 and 1987, with several variation, on age-groups and as a function of sex. our remarks, made during this period and on the whole group of the subjects investigated in the polyclinic and hospital show the low incidence, of 2.34% of hymenolepis nana, versus 97.16%, a value found for the following parasites investigated: giardia lamblia, entamoe ... | 1989 | 2781208 |
| pattern of intestinal parasitic infection in preschool children in riyadh, saudi arabia. | a total of 1,167 stool specimens collected from 0.6-6 years old patients attending king abdel aziz university hospital (kauh) in riyadh, were examined for intestinal parasites. of these 243 (20.8%) were positive. giardia lamblia (13.5) and enterobius vermicularis (4.2%), were the commonest parasites found. other parasites present include ascaris lumbricoides, entamoeba histolytica and hymenolepis nana. abdominal pain (38.6%) and diarrhoea (27.6%) were the most common causes of referral presented ... | 1989 | 2809181 |
| enterobius vermicularis infection in a children's ward. | following the discovery that two patients on a children's orthopaedic ward were excreting enterobius, all patients and staff on the ward were screened for the presence of pinworms. none of the staff was infected but 11 (55%) of 20 patients either had enterobius ova on the anal margin or excreted worms following piperazine treatment. epidemiological investigations indicated that this was unlikely to be a ward outbreak because four of the infected children had been on the ward for under 3 days, i. ... | 1988 | 2904463 |
| hepatic granuloma resulting from enterobius vermicularis. | a nodule of the liver was incidentally noted during left colectomy for a large villous adenoma in a 74-year-old man. microscopic examination disclosed a granuloma of the liver containing numerous enterobius vermicularis ova and a cross-section of the nematode. this is the fourth reported case of hepatic oxyuriasis and the second case reported in north america. | 1989 | 2910020 |
| epidemiological survey on bacterial, viral and parasitic agents in patients affected by acute enteritis. | during the period june 1983-may 1984, faecal specimens from 797 patients with acute enteritis were examined for the presence of bacterial, viral and parasitic agents; 209 (26.2%) enteritic pathogens were identified, of whom 118 (35.4%) in 333 samples from the pediatrics wards. bacterial agents were detected in 122 (15.3%), viruses in 63 (7.9%) and parasites in 25 (3.1%) of the 797 specimens. lt-producing e. coli, salmonella and rotavirus were the most frequent pathogens. bacterial agents occurre ... | 1985 | 3023134 |
| pinworms. | the pinworm is one of the most common intestinal parasites in humans. the adult worms reside and mate in the area of the cecum and ascending colon. the females migrate to lay their ova in the perianal area. perianal itching is the cardinal symptom of pinworm infestation. collection of pinworms or ova from the perianal area permits diagnosis. meticulous personal hygiene is essential to prevent spread of the parasites. | 1988 | 3046268 |
| a randomized controlled trial of pyrantel and mebendazole in children with enterobiasis and concomitant ascariasis. | | 1988 | 3069744 |
| [a study of multiple factors related to enterobius infection among pre-schoolchildren]. | | 1988 | 3164413 |
| gastrointestinal parasitoses discovered in agricultural workers in south bohemia, czechoslovakia. | in the years from 1975 to 1982 1,750 persons, mostly employed by agricultural enterprises in the south bohemian region in czechoslovakia, were examined. we discovered seven species of parasites: taenia saginata in 0.3%, enterobius vermicularis in 10.1%, giardia lamblia in 1.0%, endolimax nana in 0.8%, entamoeba coli in 0.7%, entamoeba hartmanni in 0.2%, and chilomastix mesnili in 0.5%. the greatest number of parasites was found in students of the secondary agricultural and technical school. only ... | 1988 | 3169645 |
| appendicitis and enterobiasis in children. | the importance of enterobius vermicularis in the pathogenesis of appendicitis is not known. the authors found enterobius in 38 (12.5%) of 303 appendices removed from children. no evidence was obtained for a pathogenic effect of the parasite in appendicitis: negative laparotomy was significantly more common in the infested group than in the other children. the findings support the theory that e. vermicularis can cause symptoms resembling true appendicitis viz. appendicopathia oxyurica. | 1988 | 3213367 |
| [a comparative assessment of sampling methods for pinworm eggs from household objects]. | | 1988 | 3231177 |
| zoonotic parasite infections of the arabian sacred baboon papio hamadryas arabicus thomas in asir province, saudi arabia. | evidence of zoonotic parasite infection was recorded in the faeces of the arabian sacred baboon in human populated residential and non-residential areas in asir, southwestern saudi arabia. cysts of giardia intestinalis and entamoeba histolytica, and ova of hymenolepis nana, enterobius vermicularis, ascaris sp., trichuris sp., and a hookworm were encountered in 45 (about 39%) of 115 faecal samples examined. a higher rate of infection was observed in the residential areas. most of the parasites re ... | 1988 | 3232917 |
| sex, enterobius vermicularis and the appendix. | examination of 182 appendices containing enterobius vermicularis demonstrated that male pinworms are seen more commonly than female. there was no association between the sex of pinworms and inflammation in the appendix but inflammation was frequently seen in association with luminal ova. ova release from female pinworms may be a feature of appendiceal obstruction. | 1988 | 3233475 |
| artemisia herba-alba extract for treating enterobius vermicularis infection. | | 1988 | 3256117 |
| intestinal parasites in the camiri, gutierrez and boyuibe areas, santa cruz department, bolivia. | a parasitological study was carried out on 381 apparently healthy subjects from camiri, boyuibe, gutierrez. intestinal parasites and non-pathogenic protozoa were present in 78.7% of the population sampled; multiple infections were observed in 67.7% of the parasitized individuals. the protozoon most commonly found was entamoeba coli (in 40.7% of specimens), followed by giardia intestinalis (30.7%), iodamoeba bütschlii (10%), chilomastix mesnili (8.7%). other protozoon parasites also present were ... | 1988 | 3271990 |
| [the prevalence of intestinal parasites in the students of two primary schools in ankara]. | four hundred stool samples obtained from two different primary school students were examined for intestinal parasite. cellophane tape technique was also applied in order to detect the enterobiasis incidence. it has been observed that the parasite incidence were 13.5% in ted college students whereas 30.5% in the incesu primary school. it has been also concluded that the highest infection rate was connected with two parasites, namely giardia intestinalis (11.5%) and enterobius vermicularis (8%). | 1988 | 3273597 |
| helminth remains from prehistoric indian coprolites on the colorado plateau. | examination of coprolites excavated from archaeological sites in the americas demonstrates excellent preservation of helminth eggs and, in some cases, larvae. to gain an understanding of helminth parasitism in prehistory on the colorado plateau of arizona, new mexico, and utah, 319 coprolites from 5 archaeological sites were analyzed. helminth eggs and larvae were recovered after the coprolites were rehydrated, screened, and sedimented. at a sixth site, soils excavated from 5 rooms used as latri ... | 1987 | 3298603 |
| [oxyuriasis in childhood. epidemiologic considerations and diagnostic methods in a sample of symptomatic subjects]. | | 1987 | 3306323 |
| management of common parasitic infections encountered in primary care. | ascaris lumbricoides, enterobius vermicularis, strongyloides stercoralis and giardia lamblia are among the most frequently diagnosed human pathogenic parasites in the united states. primary care practitioners need to be aware of the overt and covert signs and symptoms of these parasitic infections. this article focuses on the diagnosis and management of these common parasites. | 1987 | 3309737 |
| helminthiasis. tips for getting rid of unwelcome guests. | helminthic parasites usually cause uncomplicated infections of the intestine. complications can arise from nutritional competition between parasite and host, mechanical obstruction of the intestine or common bile duct (in ascariasis), and an overwhelming, fatal infection among immunocompromised hosts (in strongyloidiasis). diagnosis is made by testing stool samples, except for enterobius, which can often be seen in the perianal area. treatment in uncomplicated cases is straightforward and easy. ... | 1988 | 3357872 |
| is pinworm a vanishing infection? laboratory surveillance in a new york city medical center from 1971 to 1986. | records of our parasitology laboratory were reviewed to determine trends in the frequency of specimens submitted for diagnosis of pinworm infection, the proportion of such specimens that were positive, and the proportion of such positive results for the pediatric age group from 1971 to 1986 in a major new york city medical center. these data demonstrate a markedly declining trend in the absolute number of sticky tape tests sent for pinworm diagnosis, from 248 in 1971 to 38 in 1986, an average of ... | 1988 | 3358401 |
| [ultrastructural study on the egg-shell of enterobius vermicularis]. | | 1988 | 3383394 |
| vaginal parasitosis. an unusual finding in routine cervical smears. | between january 1971 and december 1984, a total of 57,664 papanicolaou-stained smears from 10,968 women attending the welfare clinics of the institute for research in reproduction were screened for cancer, dysplasia and other abnormalities. among these, ova of enterobius vermicularis were observed in six cases and an ovum of ascaris lumbricoides was present in one case. microfilariae were noted in three cases. either a clean background or an inflammatory pattern was noted in the smears in these ... | 1987 | 3425145 |
| disseminated intraperitoneal oxyuris granulomas. | the threadworm, enterobius (oxyuris) vermicularis, is an nematode which may inhabit the human terminal ileum, colon and appendix. its presence in ectopic sites is uncommon. we describe a case of generalized intraperitoneal oxyuris granulomas detected as an incidental finding at laparotomy for tuboovarian abscess. | 1986 | 3460580 |
| [a study on epidemiology of enterobiasis among pre-schoolchildren in kaohsiung city, taiwan]. | | 1987 | 3483000 |
| [human intestinal parasites in subsaharan africa. iii. pemba island (zanzibar-tanzania)]. | the authors carried out a coprological survey in pemba island, analysing, by modified ritchie technique, 413 stools samples. the specimens were collected among the population from apparently healthy subjects chosen at random in a number equal to 2% of the whole population. the examined subjects were divided in 3 age groups, 211 were males, 202 females. the following results were obtained (in order of prevalence): a) protozoa: entamoeba coli 35.6%, giardia intestinalis 5.6%, endolimax nana 4.3%, ... | 1987 | 3508507 |
| epididymitis from enterobius vermicularis: case report. | a rare case of epididymitis caused by enterobius vermicularis, a pinworm, is reported. a 52-year-old man underwent resection of the right epididymis and histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of pinworm infection by discovering parts of the body of the oxyurid in various sections. | 1992 | 1552603 |
| prevalence of enterobius vermicularis amongst adults living in hostels by six successive day examination. | the prevalence of enterobius vermicularis in four groups of adults, all trainee public health inspectors or public health nurses, aged 18-35 years and all living in hostels on campus was studied. the modified scotch tape technique was used and the subjects were taught to do the examination on themselves to detect the presence of eggs over a period of 6 successive mornings. each was given an elaborately illustrated diagram on how and when to take the samples and given demonstration in groups. the ... | 1992 | 1523484 |
| enterobius vermicularis salpingitis: a distant episode from precipitating appendicitis. | chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is a common gynecologic diagnosis in women with chronic pelvic pain. when standard antimicrobial therapy does not improve the clinical status, uncommon diagnoses such as enterobius vermicularis should be considered. in this case, e vermicularis presented as acute and chronic salpingitis in a patient who had had e vermicularis-related appendicitis 5 years earlier. | 1992 | 1495735 |
| [chronic urticaria in enterobiasis vermicularis (oxyuriasis)]. | we report on a patient with chronic urticaria associated with enterobiasis vermicularis (oxyuriasis). the current distribution of enterobius vermicularis and its importance concerning chronic urticaria of endogenous origin is evaluated and discussed. | 1992 | 1428874 |
| [enterobius gregorii hugot, 1983 recovered from school children in kangwon-do, korea]. | hugot (1983), hugot and tourte-schaefer (1985) reported that nematodes of the genus enterobius causing human enterobiasis might be classified into two different species on the basis of the size and shape of spicule in male worms. e. gregorii hugot, 1983 has significantly shorter spicules in males than those in e. vermicularis. a total of 194 male enterobius were collected from 17 schoolchildren by anthelmintics at wonju, kangwon-do. the sizes of spicules and morphologies were comparatively obser ... | 1992 | 1420028 |
| a comparison of post-mortem analysis of helminths with faecal egg counts. | intestinal helminth infections are very common amongst residents of the colombo area. most common by post-mortem examination of 104 cases of sudden death were trichuris trichiura (97.1%), necator americanus (88.5%), enterobius vermicularis (77.9%) and ascaris lumbricoides (40.4%). trematode and cestode infections were not encountered except a single case of h. diminuta infection. a comparison of the results obtained by the direct smear method for examining stools missed cases harbouring gravid f ... | 1975 | 1216302 |
| [case of oxyuriasis of the fallopian tubes]. | | 1975 | 1153237 |
| enterobius vermicularis infestation and secondary enuresis. | we recently saw 5 young girls with the sudden onset of frequency and enuresis secondary to enterobius vermicularis. all children had sterile urine and 4 had been unjustly considered neurotic. anthelmintic therapy resulted in an immediate cure in all 5 cases. more frequent diagnosis and treatment of this common ailment would do a great service to affected girls and their families. | 1975 | 1113388 |
| [on the epidemiology of dientamoeba fragilis jepps and dobell 1918. 4th communication: evidence of dientamoeba fragilis in enterobius eggs using isoelectric point determination]. | by means of the method of determining the isoelectric point, the same conditions of absorption and stain intensity as in dientamoeba cultivation forms were determined in cells found in enterobius vermicularis eggs of dientamoeba fragilis carried. by that way, identity of both stages, as well as function of pinworms as dientamoeba fragilis vectors were confirmed. | 1976 | 944216 |
| [finding of oxyuris ova in both ovaries]. | | 1977 | 899744 |
| [enterobius vermicularis and pollen granules in cytologic gynecologic smears]. | the presence of the eggs of enterobius vermicularis in cytologic gynecological smears is described, as well as the granules of pollens whose presence in cytologic smears is of no significance from the clinical standpoint but they may become a diagnostic problem, because by their size and appearance they may at first sight misleadingly be considered as the eggs of a parasite. | 1978 | 757600 |
| enterobiasis and urinary tract infection. | the correlation between enterobiasis and urinary tract infection was studied in girls aged 6-14 years. enterobius ova were demonstrated in anorectal scrapings, carried out three times in each case. of the 84 patients suffering from urinary tract infection, 55 were enterobius positive, as compared to 60 among 100 control girls. the difference was not significant. enterobiasis was not found to be more frequent even when urinary tract infection reappeared within 6 months. there was no significant d ... | 1978 | 707085 |
| oxyuris, trichostrongylus and trichuris. | | 1978 | 627099 |
| [eosinophilic prostatitis with oxyuris eggs in the urine (proceedings)]. | | 1979 | 573336 |
| sicca complex and cholangiostatic jaundice in two members of a family probably caused by thiabendazole. | an entire family (father, mother, and three daughters) were given thiabendazole because one of the children had acquired pinworm infestation. the mother and one daughter (non-infected) developed a sicca complex (keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia) accompanied by cholangiostatic jaundice. sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease and presents many immune mechanism aberrancies. an association between autoimmune liver disease and sicca complex has been reported. labeled mitochondrial antib ... | 1979 | 553260 |
| [vulvar granuloma due to enterobius vermicularis (author's transl)]. | the authors report a case of casual discovery of a enterobiasic vulvar granuloma arising on the left labia. this woman, living in lille (france), 70 years had been treated by surgery and roentgentherapy for a well differentiated squamous carcinoma of the vulva. they consider the question of the genital localisation of enterobius vermicularis in women and discuss the pathogenic hypothesis. | 1979 | 541479 |
| invasion of the fallopian tube by enterobius vermicularis. | a solitary granuloma containing a gravid female pinworm was incidentally found in the fallopian tube of a 27 year old woman. on rare occasions, pinworms have been found outside the gastrointestinal tract, most frequently in the peritoneal cavity. the reported cases have been found at all levels of the female reproductive tract from the introitus to the fallopian tube. thus, the hypothesis is supported that the worms reach the pelvic cavity via the genital tract. in addition, pinworm granulomas h ... | 1979 | 533233 |
| examination of tissue for parasites by fluorescent microscopy. | | 1988 | 2456262 |
| the endoscopic diagnosis of colonic enterobiasis. | | 1990 | 2365219 |
| the ubiquitous threadworm, enterobi vermicularis. | | 1989 | 2496322 |
| what's the most common helminth infection in the u.s.? | | 1989 | 2498600 |
| enterobius vermicularis: a possible cause of intestinal colic? | | 1989 | 2558191 |
| prehistoric parasitism in tennessee: evidence from the analysis of desiccated fecal material collected from big bone cave, van buren county, tennessee. | eight samples of desiccated human feces collected from big bone cave (40vb103), van buren county, tennessee, were analyzed to determine the presence of ecto- and endoparasitic infection among the prehistoric population using the cave. radiocarbon-dated torch material from the cave indicated that it was a locus of human activity 2,177 +/- 145 yr ago. parasitic species identified were: ascaris lumbricoides, enterobius vermicularis, fleas of the tribe phalacropsyllini, and protozoan cysts. the cyst ... | 1989 | 2656962 |
| letter: atopy and e. vermicularis. | | 1976 | 952429 |
| albendazole, a broad-spectrum anthelmintic, in the treatment of intestinal nematode and cestode infection: a multicenter study in 480 patients. | the anthelmintic activity of and patient tolerance to albendazole, a broad-spectrum anthelmintic, were studied in a multicenter trial involving 480 patients ranging in age from 2 to 60 years. the patients had single or mixed infections caused by pinworms, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, threadworms, or tapeworms. the stools were examined by the direct method, and ova were counted by means of the kato-katz technique. a graham-scotch test was also done in patients infected with enterobius vermic ... | 1986 | 3516398 |
| [characteristics of the invasion process in recurrent pinworm infections]. | | 1987 | 3574254 |
| [improvement in the method of diagnosing enterobiasis]. | | 1987 | 3626988 |
| invasion of human embryo by enterobius vermicularis. | two enterobius vermicularis organisms invading a macerated embryo 2 cm in length were found in the tissue from an endometrial curettage performed for missed abortion in a pregnant woman. ova from the helminths were recovered from the vagina and endometrium of the patient. this most unusual case provides further evidence for the invading capacity of e vermicularis. | 1987 | 3632293 |
| role of enterobius vermicularis in the aetiology of appendicitis. | an evaluation was made of the histological material obtained from all 1529 appendices removed during the last 5 years at southmead hospital, bristol, in order to elucidate possible relationships between the incidence of enterobius vermicularis and the origin of inflammation in the appendix. in total, 1419 appendices were removed as cases of clinical appendicitis and 110 in the course of another surgical procedure. e. vermicularis was identified in 2.7 per cent of patients with clinical appendici ... | 1987 | 3651783 |
| [eggs of enterobius vermicularis in vaginal smears]. | the technique of exfoliative cytology is used especially for early cancer diagnosis with cervical and vaginal smears. in these smears, some parasites eggs can be seen together with some kind of cells. one of these parasites is enterobius vermicularis. normally, this is intestinal parasite. but sometimes, especially in children, this parasite eggs can migrate in vagina by itching, and can cause vaginal discharge. the shape of egg is, one border is flat but the other is convex, and it may contain ... | 1986 | 3657619 |
| parasitic infections in yakima indians. | two hundred and five yakima indians (age range: one to 66 years) were examined for parasitic infections, and various environmental exposures to infection. a questionnaire was completed by each participant and an anal swab, blood specimens and a single faecal sample were obtained. eight of 181 swabs (4.4%) contained eggs of enterobius vermicularis. of 89 faecal specimens submitted, 12 (13.5%) and 1 (1.1%) respectively contained giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium. sera were screened for antibodie ... | 1987 | 3662670 |
| [childhood enterobiasis as a public health problem]. | | 1987 | 3663324 |
| prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in riyadh district, saudi arabia. | a total of 23,516 stool specimens collected from patients attending three medical centres in riyadh, saudi arabia, were examined for intestinal parasites. of these 5737 (24.4%) were positive. entamoeba histolytica (8.8%) and giardia lamblia (6.3%) were the commonest parasites found, and in the age group of one to 15 years. giardia was found in 14.8% of males and 11.9% of females. other intestinal parasites present included ascaris lumbricoides, trichuris trichiura, schistosoma mansoni, hymeolepi ... | 1986 | 3675035 |
| threadworms. | | 1987 | 3683224 |
| enterobius gregorii hugot 1983; first report in the u.k. | | 1987 | 3689028 |
| modifications in diagnosis and treatment of enterobius vermicularis. | | 1987 | 3693960 |
| evidence for predisposition in humans to infection with ascaris, hookworm, enterobius and trichuris in a south indian fishing community. | studies of patterns of reinfection with four species of intestinal nematodes (ascaris, hookworm, trichuris and enterobius) in 174 individual patients following chemotherapeutic treatment revealed statistical evidence for predisposition to heavy or light infection (relative to the average level in the overall population). analyses of associations between the abundances of the four species of nematodes within a combined sample of 525 worm burdens showed significant correlations between 5 out of th ... | 1987 | 3696767 |
| the distribution and abundance of enterobius vermicularis in a south indian fishing community. | the distribution and abundance of enterobius vermicularis in a fishing community in south india, as determined by counting worms expelled following mass anthelmintic chemotherapy, was examined in samples of patients stratified by age, sex and family grouping. the results of a worm expulsion study in january 1984 are compared with those of a second expulsion programme in november 1984, following an 11-month period of reinfection. the prevalence of enterobius infection was consistently high in all ... | 1987 | 3696768 |
| incidence of intestinal parasitism in allergic children. | enteroparasites rarely reach limits of clinical severity although their different manifestations oblige one to consult pediatricians and other specialists. in our cases, patients consulted the department of allergology for the presentation of recurrent urticarial reactions, recurrent cough and other manifestations that can be interpreted as allergic in origin. it is the objective of this present study to carry out a review and a statistical study of the incidence of intestinal parasitism in chil ... | 1986 | 3739874 |
| [enterobiasis (a lecture)]. | | 1986 | 3762502 |
| [light and scanning electron microscopic observation of the egg-shell of enterobius vermicularis]. | | 1986 | 3791595 |
| pelvic oxyuriasis. | | 1986 | 3811856 |
| observation of enterobius vermicularis ova in urine: 3 case reports. | | 1986 | 3816636 |
| enterobius (oxyuris) vermicularis of the pelvic peritoneum--a cause of infertility. | a case of enterobius (oxyuris) vermicularis granulomatous disease of the pelvic peritoneum causing pelvic adhesions and infertility is presented and discussed. since parasitic diseases are common in the developing countries, the infertility team has to bear in mind that a parasitic disease might be the main cause of infertility. | 1986 | 3817266 |
| ova of taenia and enterobius vermicularis in cervicovaginal smears. | | 1985 | 3863443 |
| the finding of enterobius vermicularis eggs in pre-columbian human coprolites. | enterobius vermicularis eggs were found in human coprolites collected in the archaeological site of caserones, tarapaca valley, chile, dating from 400 bc to 800 ad. the human pinworm had already been found in other pre-historic archaeological sites in america, and its introduction in this continent is discussed. | 1985 | 3915336 |
| pinworms: a persistent pediatric problem. | | 1985 | 3919240 |
| [culture studies of the bile during transhepatic cholangiography]. | a bacterial examination was carried out on bile taken from 119 patients undergoing transhepatic percutaneous cholangiography (p.t.c.) due to biliary obstruction. bacteria were found in 36.9% of cases, with greater frequency in cases of benign obstructions (69.6%) than malignant obstructions (27.2%). the extent of obstruction was found to make no difference (stenotic or obstructive). these results therefore confirm that a risk of infectious complications during p.t.c. exist. susceptibility studie ... | 1985 | 3932900 |
| folliculitis of the buttocks and pinworms. a case report. | folliculitis, both superficial and deep, has increased in frequency, particularly during the warm months of the year. the frictional trauma from tight-fitting jeans, with overhydration and maceration of the skin, has contributed to the increase. folliculitis is usually accompanied by pruritus, but when pruritus precedes the folliculitis, there may be another cause in addition to the wearing of tight clothes. such was the case in our patient who had anal pinworms (enterobius vermicularis). | 1986 | 3952597 |
| [morphological study of 2 pinworms parasitic in man: enterobius vermicularis and e. gregorii]. | the two pinworms parasitic in man are studied and compared. enterobius vermicularis (l., 1758) has the larger spicule (100 to 140 micron). e. gregorii hugot, 1983 has the shorter spicule (70 to 80 micron). the two species can also be differentiated by the cuticular ornamentation associated to the cloacal opening in the males. | 1985 | 3985533 |
| albendazole in the treatment of intestinal helminthiasis in children. | a single dose of 2% albendazole suspension (400 mg in 20 ml) was administered to 77 patients (42 males and 35 females), ages ranging between 2 to 12 years, with helminthic infections. ascariasis was the most prevalent infection. patients were followed-up for 3 weeks. the results showed that albendazole was highly effective against ascaris lumbricoides, ancylostoma duodenale and enterobius vermicularis. significant improvement was also observed in patients having infections due to trichuris trich ... | 1985 | 4028809 |
| [survey of helminthic infections and treatment of taenia species infection among the aborigines in chien-shih district, hsin-chu county, northern taiwan]. | six hundred and sixteen out of 770 (80%) aborigines examined were found to be infected with intestinal helminthes. a total of 7 species of parasites were detected with the formalin-ether concentration technique. the infection rate of ascaris lumbricoides was 77.1%, trichuris trichiura 28.8%, taenia sp. 18.4%, enterobius vermicularis 1.6%, and there was one case each of hookworm, hymenolepis nana and h. diminuta infections. infection rate was slightly higher among females (81.3%) than males (78.9 ... | 1985 | 4042757 |
| contribution to the question of relationships between enterobius vermicularis (l.) and inflammatory processes in the appendix. | we evaluated a bioptic material of appendices from the hospital in ceské budÄ•jovice, obtained from 1977-1981. of these, 2173 appendices were removed as cases of a clinical appendicitis, 788 for preventive reasons. in the cases of a clinical appendicitis with the incidence of pin worms in the appendix, the histological picture displayed significantly more chronical, inflammatory changes than in acute cases (test chi 2), while in cases of a clinical appendicitis without the presence of pin worms, ... | 1985 | 4043863 |
| [pinworms causing proctitis]. | | 1985 | 4054017 |
| the evaluation of some laboratory techniques in the detection of enterobiasis in school children in egypt. | | 1985 | 4056477 |
| shape of enterobius vermicularis ova. | | 1985 | 4073998 |
| [detection of male pinworms in feces and duodenal juice]. | | 1985 | 4088146 |
| [efficacy of albendazole in the treatment of enterobiasis]. | | 1985 | 4095450 |
| enterobius vermicularis and acute appendicitis. | the relationship between enterobius vermicularis and acute appendicitis has been discussed for more than 80 years. the latest histological examinations show that the parasites do invade the wall of the vermiform appendix, and related to these are inflammatory reactions. this invasion causes the symptoms that lead to appendectomy. a case report of a patient with symptoms of acute appendicitis and a histological finding of intramural parasites is presented. | 1985 | 4096177 |
| studies on the morphology and histochemistry of the male gonad and spermatogenesis in enterobius vermicularis (leach, 1853). | | 1973 | 4130367 |
| the histology and histochemistry of the cuticle of females of enterobius vermicularis. | | 1973 | 4141684 |
| [the parasite index and its importance in asian refugees from uganda (author's transl)]. | | 1973 | 4150054 |
| a stool survey for enteric organisms in aspen, colorado. | | 1970 | 4192338 |
| commensals and parasites of african baboons (papio cynocephalus l. 1766) captured in rift valley province of central kenya. | | 1973 | 4203715 |