Clonorchis sinensis, also called liver fluke, parasitizes in human or mammalian bile ducts. Eggs mixed with the bile enter the digestive tract and are discharged with feces. Then they are swallowed by ...
The human liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis affects more than 35 million people in South East Asia and 15 million in China. The complete genome sequence the genome of C. sinensis has provided insight ...
A 70-year-old man in China was found to have Clonorchis sinensis, a parasitic flatworm, in his biliary tract during cholangioscopy. This parasite, commonly known as the Chinese liver fluke, infects ...
A case has been reported in which a 70-year-old Chinese man who was scheduled for surgery was found to have a parasite that doctors had not anticipated. Please note that this article contains videos ...
Doctors successfully extracted the parasite from the man's abdomen. Doctors in China were left baffled after discovering squirming worms inside a 70-year-old man's abdomen. The finding, published in ...
The human liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis affects more than 35 million people in South East Asia and 15 million in China. Infection by this parasite causes clonorchiasis. Repeated or chronic infection ...