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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Military preventive medicine 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pa. : Military Service Publishing Company, 1940
    ... or less frequent intervals, chyluria, varices of the lymphatic vessels, especially of the scrotum and legs, and elephantiasis. Geographically, filariasis due to W. bancrofti is widespread throughout the ...
  2. ... patients pass urine deeply stained with blood pigment. Filariasis.—Filaria are small thread-like worms which infect man through the agency of mosquitoes. The embryos live in the lymphatic vessels and at night wander into the blood. ...
  3. ... patients pass urine deeply stained with blood pigment. Filariasis.—Filaria are small thread-like worms which infect man through the agency of mosquitoes. The embryos live in the lymphatic vessels and at night wander into the blood. ...
  4. ... patients pass urine deeply stained with blood pigment. Filariasis.—Filaria are small thread-like worms which infect man through the agency of mosquitoes. The embryos live in the lymphatic vessels and at night wander into the blood. ...
  5. ... proved a valuable adjunct to venesection. FILARIASIS. 299 FILARIASIS. Craw-craw; the embryo of a nematode worm, native to the Guinea coast of Africa, entering the blood and lymphatics, causes abscesses in the lymphatic glands; certain forms ...
  6. ... patients pass urine deeply stained with blood pigment. Filariasis.-Filiaria are small thread-like worms which infect man through the agency of mosquitoes. The embryos live in the lymphatic vessels and at night wander into the blood. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Differential diagnosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : London ; D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... eosinophilia will make the case a certainty. 6. Filariasis Organism.—This condition is due to infection of the human being by the worms of the genus Filaria. The adults of the species inhabit the lymphatic and connective tissues of man, and their embryos ...
  8. ... disease of the pleura, mediastinal lymph nodes or lymphatics. Chylous effusions have been encountered also in cases of filariasis. As a rule, the effusion is unilateral but ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Port Surgeons and Troop Movement Officers Conference : N.Y.P.E., Fort Hamilton, New York, ... 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : [Office of the Chief of Transportation?], [1943?]
    ... an examination of the stool culture and smears, Filariasis should bo easy to diagnose because most of the troops will not come from where it is. Careful examination of the lymphatic system and scrotal contents. Blood smear for parasites. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of pathology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... 973 of tongue, 972 references to literature, 974 Lymphatic vessels, 1, 43 endothelioma of, 1000 obstruction of, 44 in filariasis, 797 regeneration of, 203 Lymph-glands, amyloid infiltration ...
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