نتایج جستجو برای: taenia multiceps

تعداد نتایج: 2372  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1990
D J Forrester R L Rausch

Metacestodes (cysticerci) of Taenia omissa Lühe, 1910, and Taenia hydatigena Pallas, 1776, were found in 9 and 1 of 124 white-tailed deer, respectively, in southern Florida in 1984-1986. Intensities of T. omissa varied from 1 to 15 (mean = 4.6); only 1 cysticercus of T. hydatigena was collected. No significant difference in the prevalences of T. omissa according to sex, age, or locality was obs...

2011
Keyuri Patel Menka Shah Bharat Patel Neena Doshi

Cysticercosis is an infection with the larval stage of Taenia solium. Infestation by Taenia solium is common in area where pig bredding is not controlled and sanitation is inadequate. Latin America, Southern Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Europe are the most frequent locations of occurrence. The larval form of cyst is commonly seen in the brain, meninges and eyes. The remainder are located i...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1983
H Tahir K Haruma Y Matsumoto M Sumioka K Hirata E Sanuki T Kumamoto T Shirakawa K Sumii G Kajiyama

A case of taenia saginata infestation in the small bowel of a 52-year-old woman is reported. A clinical sign and laboratory examination showed no abnormality. Immunoelectrophoresis was positive. Radiologic and endoscopic examinations confirmed the presence of a worm in the distal jejunum to the ileum. By treatment with 30 mg/kg body weight of bithionol, the patient passed a taenia saginata 4 ho...

2013
Masatoshi Yumoto Masaru Watanabe

Blebbistatin, a potent inhibitor of myosin II, has inhibiting effects on Ca(2+)-induced contraction and contractile filament organization without affecting the Ca(2+)-sensitivity to the force and phosphorylation level of myosin regulatory light chain (MLC20) in skinned (cell membrane permeabilized) taenia cecum from the guinea pig (Watanabe et al., Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2010; 298: C1118-26...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2003
André P Zoli Nguekam Oliver Shey-Njila Denis Nsame Nforninwe Niko Speybroeck Akira Ito Marcello O Sato Pierre Dorny Jef Brandt Stanny Geerts

During January 2002 the frequency of Taenia solium cysticercosis was studied in a series of 504 epileptic patients from 3 rural localities in the West and North-West provinces of Cameroon using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for both circulating antigen (Ag-ELISA) and antibody (Ag-ELISA) detection. Taenia solium antigens were detected in the sera of 1.2% of the patients whereas specific a...

2015
Elda M Salazar Noguera Rita Pineda Sic Fernando Escoto Solis

BACKGROUND Cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by the larval stage of Taenia Solium. Involvement of the central nervous system by this tapeworm is endemic in developing countries. However, isolated spinal involvement by Taenia Solium is uncommon and having clinical presentation of Brown-Séquard syndrome is even rarer. CASE PRESENTATION A 43-year-old male who came to the emergency depa...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1978
P V Arambulo B D Cabrera M G Cabrera

The successful treatment of Taenia saginata taeniasis with mebendazole is herein reported. 41 subjects ascertained to have taeniasis based on the history of passage of gravid segments and positivity for Taenia egg were treated with 300 mg mebendazole b.i.d. for 3 days without need for fasting. No side-effects were observed. The drug acts as a taeniacide. The worms were expelled either as degene...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2000
S K Park D H Yun J Y Chung Y Kong S Y Cho

Genus specific antigenicity of the 10 kDa protein in cyst fluid (CF) of Taenia solium metacestodes was demonstrated by comparative immunoblot analysis. When CFs from taeniid metacestodes of T. saginata, T. solium, T. taeniaeformis and T. crassiceps were probed with specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) raised against 150 kDa protein of T. solium metacestodes, specific antibody reactions were obser...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1967
M. R. Bennett D. C. Rogers

An electrophysiological and anatomical study of the guinea pig taenia coli is reported. Changing the membrane potential of single cells cannot modulate the rate of firing action potentials but does reveal electrical coupling between the cells during propagation. The amplitude of the junction potentials which occur during transmission from inhibitory nerves is unaffected in many cells during alt...

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