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Katayama syndrome is an early clinical manifestation of schistosomiasis that occurs several weeks post-infection with Schistosoma spp (trematode) worms.
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Katayama syndrome is an early clinical manifestation of schistosomiasis that occurs several weeks post-infection with Schistosoma spp (trematode) worms.
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Katayama syndrome is an early clinical manifestation of schistosomiasis that occurs several weeks post-infection with Schistosoma spp (trematode) worms.
Katayama syndrome, also known as snail fever, can occur four to eight weeks after infection with S. mansoni, S. haematobium or S. japonicum due to a delayed ...
noun : schistosomiasis japonica; specifically : an acute form usually occurring several weeks after initial infection with the causative schistosome.
Schistosomiasis, also known as snail fever, bilharzia, and Katayama fever, is a disease caused by parasitic flatworms called schistosomes.
Katayama syndrome is an early clinical manifestation of schistosomiasis that occurs several weeks post-infection with Schistosoma spp (trematode) worms.
Definitive diagnosis requires finding Schistosoma eggs in feces, urine, rectal biopsy specimen, or biopsy specimen of central nervous system lesions (5), while ...
Katayama syndrome. This is a severe febrile illness accompanied by abdominal pain, diarrhea, cough, hepatosplenomegaly and eosinophilia, which may occur 4-6 ...
Katayama syndrome is an early clinical manifestation of schistosomiasis that occurs several weeks post-infection with Schistosoma spp (trematode) worms, ...