. Physical diagnosis . Trichuris trichiura. Dibothriocephalus latus. Taenia solium. EGGS OF INTESTINAL are magnified 250 diameters. Taenia saginata. THE INTESTINE, SPLEEN, KIDNEY 383 are) into clear The greater size of the American hook-worms egg compared to that of the European worm is shown in PlateII. Free embryos are rarely if ever found in intestine. When free(worm-like) embryos are seen in the stools, they are generally thoseof the Strongyloides intestinalis (see Fig. 215). The ova of uncinaria catch the eye in a rapid examination, first,because they are not gene


. Physical diagnosis . Trichuris trichiura. Dibothriocephalus latus. Taenia solium. EGGS OF INTESTINAL are magnified 250 diameters. Taenia saginata. THE INTESTINE, SPLEEN, KIDNEY 383 are) into clear The greater size of the American hook-worms egg compared to that of the European worm is shown in PlateII. Free embryos are rarely if ever found in intestine. When free(worm-like) embryos are seen in the stools, they are generally thoseof the Strongyloides intestinalis (see Fig. 215). The ova of uncinaria catch the eye in a rapid examination, first,because they are not generally bile-stained, but clear, whereas those of the commonly associated intestinalparasites are of a yellow to deep amberor brown color. They are dis-tributed quite evenly throughout theentire faecal mass; hence, in searchingfor them, the following method isadvisable: Technique of Microscopic Exami-nation.—A bit of faeces the size of amatch head is removed with a tooth-pick and placed on a glass


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