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Gnathostoma hispidum

See Gnathostomes.


Schematic drawing of G. nipponicum.

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The early 3rd stage larva of G. hispidum from a loach imported from China.

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Head bulb of G. hispidum.

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SEM view of G. hispidum.

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Head bulb of G. hispidum.

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The advanced 3rd stage larva (AdL3) of G. hispidum in the liver of mouse, which was experimentally infected with EL3.

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G. hispidum recovered from a rat, which was experimentally infected.

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Head bulb of G. hispidum (AdL3).

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SEM view of the head bulb of G. hispidum (AdL3).

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Encysted larva of G. hispidum from a Korean viper, Agkistrodon brevicaudus.

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G. hispidum from a Korean viper.

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Head bulb of G. hispidum from a Korean viper.

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SEM view of G. hispidum from a Korean viper.

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SEM view of the head bulb of G. hispidum.

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Cross sectional view of G. hispidum from a Korean viper, H&E stained.

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Cross sectional view of G. hispidum from a Korean viper, H&E stained.

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A viper, Agkistrodon brevicaudus, which is one of the paratenic hosts of G. hispidum in Korea.

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