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Journal of Infection and Public Health. 2016; 9 (4): 519-522
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-180372

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In this report, we describe an unusual case of verminous appendicitis due to Enterobius vermicularis and Taenia saginata in a 29-year-old woman from Iran. The histopathological examinations and parasitological descriptions of both worms found in the appendix lumen are discussed. The removed appendix exhibited the macroscopic and microscopic features of acute appendicitis. Antihelminthic therapy was initiated with single doses of praziquantel for the taeniasis and mebendazole for the enterobiasis, and the patient was discharged

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Medical Sciences Journal of Islamic Azad University. 2014; 24 (1): 33-36
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-146943

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Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii that can affect various parts of the body and it is most prevalent in Asian countries. There are various methods for detection of visual impairment in patients with toxoplasmosis. One of these non-invasive methods is electrooculogram [EOG] which evaluates visual function in patients with toxoplasmosis. This study was performed to determine the prevalence of ocular complications of toxoplasmosis by EOG. In this cross-sectional study, 50 subjects referred to Qods Clinic from 2011 to 2012 including 25 case with ocular toxoplasmosis and 25 control subjects without toxoplasmosis were enrolled and the EOG results were compared among two groups. The mean [ +/- standard deviation] Arden indices were 1.35 +/- 0.25 and 2.3 +/- 0.31 in control and case group, respectively [P=0.0001]. According to our results and comparison with other studies, it may be concluded that ocular complications of toxoplasmosis is more prevalent compared with control group according to EOG technique

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