Parasitic flatworms in humans. Liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) adult stage in light microscope. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parasitic-flatworms-in-humans-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-adult-stage-in-light-microscope-image466173158.html
RF2J2C0HA–Parasitic flatworms in humans. Liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) adult stage in light microscope.
Photomicrograph of a sheep liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) egg, a parasitic trematode that causes the disease Fascioliasis, 1979. Image courtesy CDC. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-photomicrograph-of-a-sheep-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-egg-a-parasitic-173099806.html
RMM1HAFX–Photomicrograph of a sheep liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) egg, a parasitic trematode that causes the disease Fascioliasis, 1979. Image courtesy CDC. ()
. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUlvE 209. ' FlG. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing redise; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercariiB; /, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, cercariae encysted on blade of grass; L, cercaria li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-parasites-and-human-disease-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-medical-parasitology-life-history-of-liver-flulve-209-flg-63-life-history-of-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-a-adult-in-liver-of-sheep-b-freshly-passed-egg-c-egg-with-developed-embryo-ready-to-hatch-in-water-d-ciliated-embryo-in-water-about-to-enter-pulmonary-chamber-of-snail-e-f-sporocyst-containing-redise-g-redia-containing-daughter-rediae-h-redia-of-2nd-generation-containing-cercariib-cercaria-j-same-having-emerged-from-snail-into-water-k-cercariae-encysted-on-blade-of-grass-l-cercaria-li-image236748965.html
RMRN4RM5–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUlvE 209. ' FlG. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing redise; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercariiB; /, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, cercariae encysted on blade of grass; L, cercaria li
Parasitic flatworms in humans. Liver fluke (fasciola hepatica) adult stage in light microscope. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parasitic-flatworms-in-humans-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-adult-stage-in-light-microscope-image466173159.html
RF2J2C0HB–Parasitic flatworms in humans. Liver fluke (fasciola hepatica) adult stage in light microscope.
Magnified 128X, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a trematode, Fasciola hepatica, or ?sheep liver fluke?, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated, and measure 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long by 60{micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. hepatica can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciolopsis spp. although the abopercular end of the former often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/magnified-128x-this-photomicrograph-revealed-the-presence-of-a-trematode-image155842833.html
RMK1F73D–Magnified 128X, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a trematode, Fasciola hepatica, or ?sheep liver fluke?, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated, and measure 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long by 60{micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. hepatica can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciolopsis spp. although the abopercular end of the former often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. Fig. 292.—1. Fasciola hepatica.—After Claus. 2. Egg of parasite.—After Braun.. Fig. 293.—1. Paragonimns westermani.—.After Leukart. 2. Egg of parasite.—.fter Katsurada, DISEASES DUE TO CESTODES. 255 their long ilianiotor transverse to the long axis of the worm, those in theniiddle are scjuarish, and the most distant have their long diameter in thelong axis of the worm. The lateral hortlers usually converge toward theanterior extremity in such a manner that the anterior border of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/internal-medicine-a-work-for-the-practicing-physician-on-diagnosis-and-treatment-with-a-complete-desk-index-fig-2921-fasciola-hepaticaafter-claus-2-egg-of-parasiteafter-braun-fig-2931-paragonimns-westermaniafter-leukart-2-egg-of-parasitefter-katsurada-diseases-due-to-cestodes-255-their-long-ilianiotor-transverse-to-the-long-axis-of-the-worm-those-in-theniiddle-are-scjuarish-and-the-most-distant-have-their-long-diameter-in-thelong-axis-of-the-worm-the-lateral-hortlers-usually-converge-toward-theanterior-extremity-in-such-a-manner-that-the-anterior-border-of-th-image336715912.html
RM2AFPMG8–. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. Fig. 292.—1. Fasciola hepatica.—After Claus. 2. Egg of parasite.—After Braun.. Fig. 293.—1. Paragonimns westermani.—.After Leukart. 2. Egg of parasite.—.fter Katsurada, DISEASES DUE TO CESTODES. 255 their long ilianiotor transverse to the long axis of the worm, those in theniiddle are scjuarish, and the most distant have their long diameter in thelong axis of the worm. The lateral hortlers usually converge toward theanterior extremity in such a manner that the anterior border of th
Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a single trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/magnified-128x-this-photomicrograph-revealed-the-presence-of-a-single-image155842961.html
RMK1F781–Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a single trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
. Digest of comments on The pharmacopia of the United States of America and on the National formulary ... 1905-1922. od; ,, cushion of jelly-like substance; /, boring papilla; A, eye-spots; /.. germinal cells, X680. (AfterThomas, 1883, p. 283, fig. 2.)Fig. 80.—Embryo of the common liver duke {Fasciola hepatica) boring into a snail. X :>70. (After Thomas, 1883, i>. 28b, Bg. i.tFig. 81.- Egg of lancet fluke (Dicroccelium i<iii<ia/inii with contained embryo, x too. (After Leuckart, 1889, p. 379, tix. in.)Fig. 82.— Egg of human blood fluke {Schistosoma htemalobiwm) with contained emb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/digest-of-comments-on-the-pharmacopia-of-the-united-states-of-america-and-on-the-national-formulary-1905-1922-od-cushion-of-jelly-like-substance-boring-papilla-a-eye-spots-germinal-cells-x680-afterthomas-1883-p-283-fig-2fig-80embryo-of-the-common-liver-duke-fasciola-hepatica-boring-into-a-snail-x-gt70-after-thomas-1883-igt-28b-bg-itfig-81-egg-of-lancet-fluke-dicroccelium-iltiiiltiainii-with-contained-embryo-x-too-after-leuckart-1889-p-379-tix-infig-82-egg-of-human-blood-fluke-schistosoma-htemalobiwm-with-contained-emb-image370449298.html
RM2CEKBT2–. Digest of comments on The pharmacopia of the United States of America and on the National formulary ... 1905-1922. od; ,, cushion of jelly-like substance; /, boring papilla; A, eye-spots; /.. germinal cells, X680. (AfterThomas, 1883, p. 283, fig. 2.)Fig. 80.—Embryo of the common liver duke {Fasciola hepatica) boring into a snail. X :>70. (After Thomas, 1883, i>. 28b, Bg. i.tFig. 81.- Egg of lancet fluke (Dicroccelium i<iii<ia/inii with contained embryo, x too. (After Leuckart, 1889, p. 379, tix. in.)Fig. 82.— Egg of human blood fluke {Schistosoma htemalobiwm) with contained emb
Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-a-high-magnification-of-400x-this-photomicrograph-revealed-some-image155842877.html
RMK1F751–Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE 397 Proboscis (extruded) Nerve-ganglion. ..Intestine -Germ-cells Cercaria Ventral Backer Nephridium Germ-cells Fig. 251.—Life history of the Liver Fluke, Fasciola hepatica. A, 'egg'; B, miracidium; C, sporocyst; D, E, rediae; F, cercaria; G, encysted stage; H, adult (nervous and reproductive systems omitted). (From Hegner, after Kerr.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-biology-biology-zoology-physiology-biology-and-human-welfare-397-proboscis-extruded-nerve-ganglion-intestine-germ-cells-cercaria-ventral-backer-nephridium-germ-cells-fig-251life-history-of-the-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-a-egg-b-miracidium-c-sporocyst-d-e-rediae-f-cercaria-g-encysted-stage-h-adult-nervous-and-reproductive-systems-omitted-from-hegner-after-kerr-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfe-image236751800.html
RMRN4Y9C–. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE 397 Proboscis (extruded) Nerve-ganglion. ..Intestine -Germ-cells Cercaria Ventral Backer Nephridium Germ-cells Fig. 251.—Life history of the Liver Fluke, Fasciola hepatica. A, 'egg'; B, miracidium; C, sporocyst; D, E, rediae; F, cercaria; G, encysted stage; H, adult (nervous and reproductive systems omitted). (From Hegner, after Kerr.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfe
Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-a-high-magnification-of-400x-this-photomicrograph-revealed-some-image155842894.html
RMK1F75J–Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. PARASITISM 173 202. Life History of the Sheep Liver Fluke.—The egg cell is produced in the ovary of the fluke and is passed into the oviduct where it is fertilized. Ora/ ce/Zs. Yo/k „ <re// B Fig. 85.—Diagram of the life history of a sheep liver fluke. A, the adult fluke, Fasciola hepatica, in bile duct of sheep. B, egg, much enlarged (hatches in water). C, the mira- cidium, enlarged (free swimming). D, Lymnaea (Galba) bulimoides, a snail, the inter- mediate host. E, the sporocyst containing developing rediae, in liver of the snail. (C and E from Leuckart Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-biology-zoology-biology-parasitism-173-202-life-history-of-the-sheep-liver-flukethe-egg-cell-is-produced-in-the-ovary-of-the-fluke-and-is-passed-into-the-oviduct-where-it-is-fertilized-ora-cezs-yok-ltre-b-fig-85diagram-of-the-life-history-of-a-sheep-liver-fluke-a-the-adult-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-in-bile-duct-of-sheep-b-egg-much-enlarged-hatches-in-water-c-the-mira-cidium-enlarged-free-swimming-d-lymnaea-galba-bulimoides-a-snail-the-inter-mediate-host-e-the-sporocyst-containing-developing-rediae-in-liver-of-the-snail-c-and-e-from-leuckart-image236767720.html
RMRN5KJ0–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. PARASITISM 173 202. Life History of the Sheep Liver Fluke.—The egg cell is produced in the ovary of the fluke and is passed into the oviduct where it is fertilized. Ora/ ce/Zs. Yo/k „ <re// B Fig. 85.—Diagram of the life history of a sheep liver fluke. A, the adult fluke, Fasciola hepatica, in bile duct of sheep. B, egg, much enlarged (hatches in water). C, the mira- cidium, enlarged (free swimming). D, Lymnaea (Galba) bulimoides, a snail, the inter- mediate host. E, the sporocyst containing developing rediae, in liver of the snail. (C and E from Leuckart
Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of two trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, eggs, which are described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/magnified-128x-this-photomicrograph-revealed-the-presence-of-two-trematode-image155842917.html
RMK1F76D–Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of two trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, eggs, which are described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUKE 209 B(*90). - Fig. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing rediae; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercarise; I, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, cercariae encysted on blade of grass; L, cerca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-parasites-and-human-disease-medical-parasitology-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-life-history-of-liver-fluke-209-b90-fig-63-life-history-of-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-a-adult-in-liver-of-sheep-b-freshly-passed-egg-c-egg-with-developed-embryo-ready-to-hatch-in-water-d-ciliated-embryo-in-water-about-to-enter-pulmonary-chamber-of-snail-e-f-sporocyst-containing-rediae-g-redia-containing-daughter-rediae-h-redia-of-2nd-generation-containing-cercarise-i-cercaria-j-same-having-emerged-from-snail-into-water-k-cercariae-encysted-on-blade-of-grass-l-cerca-image236754066.html
RMRN526A–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUKE 209 B(*90). - Fig. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing rediae; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercarise; I, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, cercariae encysted on blade of grass; L, cerca
. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUKE 209 B(x90). - Flo. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing rediae; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercariae; J, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-parasites-and-human-disease-insect-vectors-parasites-parasitic-diseases-medical-parasitology-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-life-history-of-liver-fluke-209-bx90-flo-63-life-history-of-liver-fluke-fasciola-hepatica-a-adult-in-liver-of-sheep-b-freshly-passed-egg-c-egg-with-developed-embryo-ready-to-hatch-in-water-d-ciliated-embryo-in-water-about-to-enter-pulmonary-chamber-of-snail-e-f-sporocyst-containing-rediae-g-redia-containing-daughter-rediae-h-redia-of-2nd-generation-containing-cercariae-j-cercaria-j-same-having-emerged-from-snail-into-water-k-image236747535.html
RMRN4NW3–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUKE 209 B(x90). - Flo. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing rediae; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercariae; J, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K,
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