Parasitic Diseases III - Enterobiasis
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Parasitic Diseases III - Enterobiasis
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Jong: Netter's Infectious Diseases
Author: Elaine C. Jong
Chapter: Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Other Intestinal Roundworms
Page: 472
Netter's Gastroenterology
Netter's Gastroenterology
Author: Martin H. Floch, Neil R. Floch, Kris V. Kowdley, and C.S. Pitchumon
Chapter: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of the Alimentary Tract
Page: 465
Netter's Internal Medicine - 2nd Edition
Netter's Internal Medicine - 2nd Edition
Author: Marschall S. Runge and M. Andrew Greganti
Chapter: Parasitic Infections
Page: 746
Netter's Gastroenterology
Netter's Gastroenterology
Author: Martin H. Floch, MD, Neil R. Floch and Kris V. Kowdley
Chapter: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of the Alimentary Tract
Page: 566
Netter's Illustrated Human Pathology
Netter's Illustrated Human Pathology
Author: Maximilian L. Buja, MD and Gerhard R. F. Krueger
Chapter: Gastrointestinal System
Page: 122
Netter's Internal Medicine
Netter's Internal Medicine
Author: Marshall S. Runge, MD, PhD and M. Andrew Greganti, MD
Chapter: Parasitic Infections
Page: 526
The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations - Digestive System, Part II - Lower Digestive Tract
The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations - Digestive System, Part II - Lower Digestive Tract
Author: Frank H. Netter, MD
Chapter: Diseases of the Lower Digestive Tract
Page: 177

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