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- Q4261893 subject Q7600641.
- Q4261893 abstract "Linguatulosis is a condition associated with the organism Linguatula serrata.The usual final host for Linguatula serrata is a carnivore, like a dog or jackal, and the species is sometimes known as the dog tongueworm for this reason .More generally, linguatulosis can be considered a form of "pentastomiasis", which refers to all diseases caused by pentastomids, including porocephaliasis.This disease is often accidentally identified during autopsy because of its asymptomatic effect on the body.Human infestation by Linguatula was historically more commonplace than is sometimes realised. Human liver autopsies in Berlin from the early part of the 20th century revealed an infection rate of nearly 12% .".
- Q4261893 icd10 "B88.8".
- Q4261893 thumbnail Linguatula.jpg?width=300.
- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q12125.
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- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q188008.
- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q222975.
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- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q41482.
- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q42710.
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- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q7375.
- Q4261893 wikiPageWikiLink Q7600641.
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- Q4261893 icd "B88.8".
- Q4261893 name "Linguatulosis".
- Q4261893 type Disease.
- Q4261893 type Thing.
- Q4261893 type Q12136.
- Q4261893 comment "Linguatulosis is a condition associated with the organism Linguatula serrata.The usual final host for Linguatula serrata is a carnivore, like a dog or jackal, and the species is sometimes known as the dog tongueworm for this reason .More generally, linguatulosis can be considered a form of "pentastomiasis", which refers to all diseases caused by pentastomids, including porocephaliasis.This disease is often accidentally identified during autopsy because of its asymptomatic effect on the body.Human infestation by Linguatula was historically more commonplace than is sometimes realised. ".
- Q4261893 label "Linguatulosis".
- Q4261893 depiction Linguatula.jpg.
- Q4261893 name "Linguatulosis".