Echinostoma hortense
One Clonorchis sinensis and 3 Echinostoma hortense recovered from a patient after treatment. Sung-Tae Hong
Egg of Echinostoma hortense in the feces of an infected patient. See the operculum on the top of the egg and the terminal wrinkling at its bottom. x 400. Jong-Yil Chai
Matured eggs of Echinostoma hortense, operculated, yellowish brown with wrinkled thickening of shell, and showing the miracidium in egg shell. X 450. Yong Suk Ryang
Egg of Echinostoma hortense. Woon-Mok Sohn
A metacercaria of Echinostoma hortense encysted in the muscle of a freshwater fish, Odontobutis obscura interrupta. x 40. Jong-Yil Chai
A redia of Echinostoma hortense, liberated from the freshwater snail, Lymnaea pervia. X 40. Jong-Yil Chai
Motile cercaria of Echinostoma hortense under a cover slip, showing lustrous exceretory granules. Yong Suk Ryang
Miracidium of Echinostoma hortense, hatching start on 10th days of cultivation. Yong Suk Ryang
Miracidium of E. hortense. Woon-Mok Sohn
The epidermal plate of E. hortense miracidium. Woon-Mok Sohn
The second generation redia of E. hortense. Woon-Mok Sohn
Cercaria of E. hortense from an experimental lymnaeid snail, Fossaria truncatula. Woon-Mok Sohn
Metacercariae of E. hortense encysted in the gill of tadpole, which was experimentally challenged with cercariae. Woon-Mok Sohn
Metacercaria of E. hortense encysted in the muscle of tadpole, which was experimentally challenged with cercariae. Woon-Mok Sohn
Metacercaria of E. hortense encysted in the muscle of a Squalidus japonicus. Woon-Mok Sohn
An adult fluke of Echinostoma hortense recovered from a patient, acetocarmine stained. x 10. Jong-Yil Chai
Numerous adult flukes of Echinostoma hortense recovered from a patient living in an endemic area. Jong-Yil Chai
Adult worm of Echinostoma hortense. Tai Soon Yong
E. hortense recovered from a rat, which was experimentally infected with metacercariae. Woon-Mok Sohn
E. hortense adult worms collected from human after treatment with praziquantel. Woon-Mok Sohn
E. hortense from human. Semichon's acetocarmine stained. Woon-Mok Sohn
E. hortense collected from a cat. Semichon's acetocarmine stained. Woon-Mok Sohn
E. hortense recovered from a rat, which was experimentally infected with metacercariae. Semichon's acetocarmine stained. Woon-Mok Sohn
A freshwater fish, Odontobutis obscura interrupta, playing the role of the second intermedtae host for Echinostoma hortense. Jong-Yil Chai
A species of freshwater fish, Odontobutis obscura interrupta, a second intermediate host for Echinostoma hortense. Jong-Yil Chai
Radix auricularia coreana : first intermediate host of Echinostoma hortense PR Chung/YK Park
Coreoperca herzi, Korean brook perch. Woon-Mok Sohn
Cobitis sinensis, spined loach. Woon-Mok Sohn
Odontobutis obscurus interrupta, dark sleeper. Woon-Mok Sohn
Phoxinus oxycephalus, upstream fatminnow. Woon-Mok Sohn
An adult fluke (arrow) of Echinostoma hortense attached at the mucosa of the gastric pylorus of a patient, seen through gastrofiberscopy. See some bleeding from the infected site. Jong-Yil Chai
Mucosal mastocytosis in the duodenum of a rat inected with Echinostoma hortense on 35 days. Blue spots represent mast cells stained with alcian blue and safranin(X 40). Yong Suk Ryang
Mucosal mastocytosis in the duodenum of a rat infected with Echinostoma hortense on 35 days. Blue spots represent mast cells stained with alcian blue and safranin(X 200). Yong Suk Ryang
The rat intestine infected with E. hortense. Woon-Mok Sohn