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Some Rare Aspects of Schistosoma Mansoni Infestation

Dawood Mustafa.


Abstract
Extensive subperitoneal miliary infiltration of the small intestine by Schistosoma mansoni and enlargement and heavy invasion of the mesenteric and retroperitoneal lymph nodes by ova of the same schistosoma are rare enough to warrant being recorded. The post-mortem findings of three cases are therefore given.

Key words: Pediatrics


 
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