Monday, 11 November 2024

This one's called Pinworms

Pinworms
obstructing the lumen of appendix
Pinworms
eliciting hypersensitivity reaction
Pinworms
causing clinical picture of acute appendicitis
Pinworms
escaping into the peritoneal cavity
Pinworms
inhabiting the caecum
Pinworms
causing tachycardia, low-grade fever...
Pinworms
leukocytosis, and bandemia
Pinworms
buried in the gut

Pinworms
very rare and affects mostly children
Pinworms
gravid female worms migrate to the anus
Pinworms
a type of helminth
Pinworms
spread through the fecal-oral route
Pinworms
common in places where children are in close contact
Pinworms
Enterobius vermicularis
Pinworms
thin and white
Pinworms
buried in the gut

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