10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOLECES»
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scoleces in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scoleces and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Advances in Parasitology APL
Advances in Parasitology APL
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Issues in Life Sciences: Bacteriology, Parasitology, and ...
“A comparative study of the scoleces of caryophyllidean tapeworms (Cestoda:
Caryophyllidea), parasitic in cypriniform fishes in the Palaearctic Region, was
carried out using light and scanning electron microscopy. Three-dimensional
pictures ...
Scoleces are indicated by arrows. (Hoffman 1975). The life cycle involves only
one intermediate host, a cyclopoid copepod. Disease occurs in 0+ carp, which
are still feeding on plankton during their first summer. Heavily infected fish have a
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Textbook of Medical Parasitology
The eggs develop into the intermediate stages, which are bladders filled with
multiple inverted scoleces, in many different organs. The life cycle is completed
when dogs consume the flesh of goats and sheep. Humans become accidentally
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Manson's Tropical Diseases: Expert Consult - Online
Larval scoleces arise from a local thickening of the wall of the brood capsule; the
wall evaginates to form a protective cup for the growing scolex. Near the head
end, the cuticle thickens and a circle of hooklets develops. The contractile part of
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Jeremy Farrar, Peter Hotez, Thomas Junghanss,
2013
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
A total of 859 were recovered from 34 birds, in which 89.9% of scoleces were
found in the first 40% of the intestine and 65.9% occurred in the 11-30% region.
Dilepis undula (Schrank, 1788). This common parasite of passerines occurred in
50 ...
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Parasitology reprints: Cestoda
TABLE I The Taenicidal Efficiency of furious Drugs on Davainea proglottina.
Number Number DRUG Dose Birds Doses Results Treated per Bird No scoleces
discharged. Numerous strobilae eliminated. No scoleces discharged. Dose toxic
to ...
Three basic types of scolex found in cestodes are acetabulate, bothriate, and
bothridiate. Acetabulate type has suckers, similar in structure to those of Digenea.
Acetabulate scoleces can be further divided into nonpenetrative and penetrative.
Internal budding is the more common pattern and is typical of the polycercus
larva (Parictotaenia paradoxa), the coenurus larva (Taenia multiceps) and the
hydatid larva (Echinococcus granulosus). Larval scoleces are budded from the
cyst ...
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Introduction to Animal Parasitology
germinal membrane degenerating hepatic cell subgermmal scoleces Fig. 23.23
Larval mass of Echinococcus multilocularis in voles five months after infection:
infective scoleces are abundant. (After Rausch, 1954.) Distribution. The
distribution ...