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Case Report A Case of Human Infection with the Larva of Terranova Type A.
An Hi Lee, Sun Moo Kim, Kyu Yong Choi
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 1985;19(4):463-467
DOI: https://doi.org/
1Department of Clinical Pathology, Catholic Medical Colleg, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic Medical Colleg, Seoul, Korea.
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Anisakiasis refers to the accidental infection of humans by a marine nematode as a result of eating a raw flsh which contains larval stages of the nematode sub-family Anisakidae. This patient developed acute epigastric pain three days after eating a raw flsh, Astroconcer myriaster. Gastrofiberscopy revealed Anisakis larva invading the stomach wall and the larva could be extracted using a biopsy forceps via gastrofiberscopy. The worm was identified as Terranova type A larva based on their morphologic features such as its length, width, intestinal cecum reaching to anterior one-third level of ventriculus and a mucron at posterior end.

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