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| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-962992
RESUMEN
This study shows that the typical capillaria patient is a case of chronic malnutrition brought about by more or less long-standing diarrhea and accentuated by a malabsorption syndrome. The primary cause, until proved otherwise, appears to be the capillaria parasite infection in the intestines. This has been shown by autopsy findings. There seems to be no liver involvement Therapy consists of the replacement of fluids, nutritional deficiencies, and electrolyte losses, especially potassium. Specific therapy shows Thiabendazole to be the most effective among several drugs treated. If given at a 30 mg./k body weight dose, untoward reactions are minimal. (Conclusion)