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==Overview== | |||
==Ultrasound== | |||
Ultrasonography is useful in the identification of worms in the pancreaticobiliary tract.<ref name="Ferri's Clinical Advisor">Ferri, Fred (2017). "Chapter:Ascariasis". Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2017. Elsevier. pp. 117–117. ISBN 978-0-3232-8048-8.</ref> | |||
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Image:Ascaris-usg.jpg|Abdomen showing linear echogenic shadows (Ascaris lumbrocoides) in gut | |||
Image:Ascaris-usg2.jpg|Abdomen showing linear echogenic shadows (Ascaris lumbrocoides) in gut | |||
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Overview
Ultrasound
Ultrasonography is useful in the identification of worms in the pancreaticobiliary tract.[1]
(Images courtesy of Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed Wani)
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Abdomen showing linear echogenic shadows (Ascaris lumbrocoides) in gut
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Abdomen showing linear echogenic shadows (Ascaris lumbrocoides) in gut
References
- ↑ Ferri, Fred (2017). "Chapter:Ascariasis". Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2017. Elsevier. pp. 117–117. ISBN 978-0-3232-8048-8.