Trematodes also are called flukes. The typical shape of a trematode (with the exception of Schistosoma species) is that of a thick, oval leaf, although there are many variations in shape and size. The length of different species of trematodes varies from less than 1 mm to several centimeters. An oral sucker, usually located on the ventral surface, is a characteristic feature of the organism. The most important trematodes from a neuro-ophthalmologic standpoint are the lung fluke Paragonimus and the five human blood flukes in the genus Schistosoma
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Roundworms, also called nematodes (from the Greek words nema, meaning ""thread,"" and eidos, meaning...
The family Spirochaetaceae, which includes organisms that belong to the genus Borrelia, also include...
Trematodes also are called flukes. The typical shape of a trematode (with the exception of Schistoso...
Trematodes belonging to the blood-inhabiting group have long attracted the attention of parasitologi...
A number of terms applied to structures of digenetic trematodes are defined. The hermaphroditic sac ...
Many diseases linked with trematodes are zoonotic, including liver flukes (Fasciola spp., Clonorchis...
The life cycles of the great majority of digeneans display a remarkable and highly characteristic al...
Parasitism often influences the phenotype of individuals. Many of the resulting changes are due to c...
Fasciolopsis buski is the largest known trematode parasitic to man. This fluke can also infect pigs....
Flukes of ruminants are flatworm (trematodes) parasites living in the liver, fore stomachs or blood ...
This inaugural lecture is aimed at showing the interesting and fascinating aspects of studies on gil...
The transmission stages of parasites are key determinants of parasite fitness, but they also incur h...
Different lineages experience different rates of phenotypic diversification, resulting in greater or...
The worms are slender, elongate, and ....somewhat flattened dorsoventrally. The dimensions of fifte...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Roundworms, also called nematodes (from the Greek words nema, meaning ""thread,"" and eidos, meaning...
The family Spirochaetaceae, which includes organisms that belong to the genus Borrelia, also include...
Trematodes also are called flukes. The typical shape of a trematode (with the exception of Schistoso...
Trematodes belonging to the blood-inhabiting group have long attracted the attention of parasitologi...
A number of terms applied to structures of digenetic trematodes are defined. The hermaphroditic sac ...
Many diseases linked with trematodes are zoonotic, including liver flukes (Fasciola spp., Clonorchis...
The life cycles of the great majority of digeneans display a remarkable and highly characteristic al...
Parasitism often influences the phenotype of individuals. Many of the resulting changes are due to c...
Fasciolopsis buski is the largest known trematode parasitic to man. This fluke can also infect pigs....
Flukes of ruminants are flatworm (trematodes) parasites living in the liver, fore stomachs or blood ...
This inaugural lecture is aimed at showing the interesting and fascinating aspects of studies on gil...
The transmission stages of parasites are key determinants of parasite fitness, but they also incur h...
Different lineages experience different rates of phenotypic diversification, resulting in greater or...
The worms are slender, elongate, and ....somewhat flattened dorsoventrally. The dimensions of fifte...
Of tie fifteen species of flukes referred to the genus Haematoloechus Looss. 1899, in Canada and the...
Roundworms, also called nematodes (from the Greek words nema, meaning ""thread,"" and eidos, meaning...
The family Spirochaetaceae, which includes organisms that belong to the genus Borrelia, also include...