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Item Comparative studies on the morphology of the eggs of Opisthorchis viverrini and lecithodendriid trematodes.(1991-12-01) Kaewkes, S; Elkins, D B; Sithithaworn, P; Haswell-Elkins, M RIodine staining and scanning electron microscopy were used to determine the morphological features distinguishing Opisthorchis viverrini from lecithodendriid eggs in human feces. The embryonated eggs of lecithodendriid trematodes differ from O. viverrini by the presence of an iodophilic body, a large mass at the posterior end of miracidium that stains brown in 0.2% iodine solution and the curved miracidium of Phaneropsolus bonnei. All forms of lecithodendriid eggs can be differentiated from those of O. viverrini by a set of morphological features of the shell surface, the knob, the operculum, the shoulder, the shape and size. On the basis of these differences, it is possible to perform differential egg counts.Item Human pythiosis in Srinagarind Hospital: one year's experience.(1992-04-01) Chetchotisakd, P; Pairojkul, C; Porntaveevudhi, O; Sathapatayavongs, B; Mairiang, P; Nuntirooj, K; Patjanasoontorn, B; Saew, O T; Chaiprasert, A K; Haswell-Elkins, M RWe have reported four cases of human pythiosis arteritis from Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen, Thailand. This unusual human infection occurring perhaps exclusively in thalassemia and hemoglobinopathy patients, should be noted by physicians, who work in areas with a high incidence of hemoglobinopathy, and for patients who present with unexplained arterial insufficiency. As our reported cases occurred within only one year, this condition may be more common than originally suspected and found more frequently if actively searched for.