10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOLICES»
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scolices in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scolices and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In the former, the wall of the bladder develops several invaginated scolices; in the
latter, secondary cysts are formed as invaginations on the walls. These second-
generation cysts are called brood capsules since they give rise to scolices.
Burton Jerome Bogitsh, Clint Earl Carter, Thomas N. Oeltmann, 2012
2
Manson's Tropical Diseases
Larval scolices 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
the ...
Gordon C. Cook, Alimuddin I. Zumla, 2009
3
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
The embryo of one species, for example, penetrates the liver, where, by a true
alternation of generation, it is converted into a cyst, from the interior of which are
developed the heads (scolices) of the future taenia (Echinococcus vettrinorum
sen ...
4
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
Portions of the essential vital endocyst here formins the outer wall of the brood
capsule now thicken in the same way that the original maternal endocyst had
done, and these thickened portions in their turn become true scolices, or in some
...
5
Georgis' Parasitology for Veterinarians
... atrophy of surrounding organs and allergic reactions to hydatid fluid leaks.
Rupture of a fertile hydatid cyst may scatter bits of germinative membrane,
scolices, and brood capsules throughout the pleural or peritoneal cavity and
result ...
Dwight D. Bowman, Jay R. Georgi, 2009
In this form, the tapeworms appear as multiple scolices provided with hooklets. b.
Each scolex is the future head of an adult tapeworm. 2. In humans, the tapeworm
has a predilection for the orbit. 3. Histologically, multiple scolices are seen ...
Myron Yanoff, Joseph W. Sassani, 2009
7
Parasitic Diseases of Wild Birds
Scolices of Schistotaenia scolopendra, Schistotaenia srivastavi, and three
species of Paradilepis also penetrate deeply into the intestinal wall of various
grebes and cormorants (Baer 1940, 1959; Rausch 1970; Matta and Ahluwalia
1977; ...
Carter T. Atkinson, Nancy J. Thomas, D. Bruce Hunter, 2009
8
The imaging of tropical diseases: with epidemiological, ...
Fig. 3.10. A Microscopic section of a hydatid cyst showing brood capsules and
scolices. This cross-section of a liver hydatid clearly reveals the acellular, hyaline
, outer layer of the cyst (arrow 1) and the delicate inner layer or germinal ...
Philip E. S. Palmer, Maurice Merrick Reeder, 2001
9
Taenia Solium Cysticercosis: From Basic to Clinical Science
Differences between scolices of T. solium and T. saginata were recognized as
early as in the 17th century7. T. solium scolices are armed with hooks, while T.
saginata scolices are not. This easily visible criterion is now of little routine ...
Gagandeep Singh, Sudesh Prabhakar, 2002
10
Neuroparasitology and Tropical Neurology: Handbook of ...
Scolices develop from the germinal layer within the brood vesicles and are
released into the transparent cystic fluid. Scolices and brood vesicles constitute
the hydatid sand. The scolices are ovoid, measure up to 200 mm in their largest ...
Hector H. Garcia, Herbert B. Tanowitz, Oscar H. Del Brutto, 2013