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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 24(4), 1975, pp. 596-599
Copyright © 1975 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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A Case of Rictularia Infection of Man in New York

Michael Kenney, Laverne K. Eveland, Valentin Yermakov AND Dicran Y. Kassouny
State University of New York, Kings County Hospital Center, Institute of Pathology, Brooklyn, New York 11203, and Veterans Administration Hospital, New York, New York 10010

A gravid female nematode was found in histopathologic sections of an appendix in a postmortem examination. This parasite was identified as Rictularia, a genus of small intestinal parasites in numerous mammals. The parasites of this genus have not previously been identified in man.

Accepted for publication November 30, 1974.







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