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[Two clinical cases of zoonotic filariasis probably caused by Dirofilaria repens: I. Passage of the nematode under the bulbar conjunctiva. II. Subcutaneous abscessed nodule]. / Due casi clinici di filariasi zoonotica da probabile Dirofilaria repens: I. Passaggio del nematode sotto la congiuntiva bulbare. II. Nodulo sottocutaneo ascessuato.
Pampiglione, S; Fruttaldo, L; Mongiò, F; D'Aprile, R.
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  • Pampiglione S; Cattedra di Parassitologia veterinaria dell'Università di Bologna.
Pathologica ; 85(1099): 521-4, 1993.
Article in It | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8127634
Two new human cases of zoonotic filariasis are reported, one subconjunctival and the other subcutaneous, occurred both in 67 and 73 year-old women, respectively, living in the provinces of Alexandria and Pavia (Northern Italy). The morphology of the nematodes could not be examined. Nevertheless, the anamnesis, the course of infection, the symptomatology and the geographic area where the cases occurred, suggested that they were associated with Dirofilaria repens.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Skin Diseases, Parasitic / Eye Infections, Parasitic / Abscess / Dirofilaria / Dirofilariasis Limits: Aged / Animals / Female / Humans Language: It Journal: Pathologica Year: 1993 Type: Article
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Skin Diseases, Parasitic / Eye Infections, Parasitic / Abscess / Dirofilaria / Dirofilariasis Limits: Aged / Animals / Female / Humans Language: It Journal: Pathologica Year: 1993 Type: Article