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Nematode — Not to be confused with ringworm. Nematodes Unidentified roundworm from wet soil. The mouth is at the top left corner. Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Nematode infection — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B72 B80 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Ascaris — A genus of large, heavy bodied roundworms parasitic in the small intestine; abundant in humans and many other vertebrates. [G. askaris, an intestinal worm] A. equorum SYN: Parascaris equorum. A. lumbricoides a large roundworm of humans, one of… … Medical dictionary
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pyrantel pamoate — An anthelmintic, especially useful drug for single or mixed intestinal nematode infections such as Ascaris, hookworm, pinworm, and Trichostrongylus species. * * * [USP] the pamoate salt of pyrantel, used for treatment of ascariasis and… … Medical dictionary
hookworm — ☆ hookworm [hook′wʉrm΄ ] n. any of a superfamily (Ancylostomatoidea) of small, parasitic, intestinal nematode worms with hooks around the mouth: found esp. in tropical climates … English World dictionary
Oesophagostomum — A genus of strongyle nematodes (subfamily Oesophagostominae) that encyst in the intestinal wall of herbivores and primates, causing nodular disease. Larvae appear to stimulate a host reaction in the intestinal wall, forming nodules in which the… … Medical dictionary
Enterobius — This article is about the organism. For the human infection with pinworms, see Enterobiasis. Pinworm ICD 127.4 Pinworms(U.S.)/Threadworms(U.K.) (Enterobius vermicularis). Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Dracunculus medinensis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Cutaneous larva migrans — Classification and external resources Typical creeping eruption associated with cutaneous larva migrans ICD 10 B … Wikipedia
Diphyllobothriasis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B70.0 ICD 9 123.4 … Wikipedia