whipworm
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (16 of 19)
The colonia mucosae shows chronic inflamation and superficial hemorrage (Low power 4x)
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (8 of 10)
Image of Female Adult Trichuris Trichiura Almost a fourth of the world’s population is infected withwhipworm, Trichuris trichiura, which, fortunately, is characterized by a relative lack of symptoms;...
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (7 of 10)
Sections of the worm, demonstrated a gravid female adult nematode with numerous immature ova (D, H&E) Arrel-shaped eggs of T. trichiura, the body wall consisting of the cuticle, epicuticle, and muscle...
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (6 of 10)
Female adult trichuris trichiura The worms can be overlooked, particularly if colon preparation is imperfect.
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (5 of 10)
A female adult T. trichiura recovered from the cecum On a related and fascinating note, Crohn’s disease is uncommon in parts of the world where helminthic colonization is widespread. Crohn’s disease...
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (18 of 19)
Low power, 4x, of colonic mucosa with inflamatory changes.
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (17 of 19)
Low power,4x, of colonic mucosa with inflamatory changes. There are superficial erosions.
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (7 of 19)
Caudal aspect of female Trichuris trichura. ( Stereoscopic view) The history of T. Trichuria dates back to the times of prehistoric man; however, the first written record of T. trchiura appeared...
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (15 of 19)
Colonic mucosa with erosion and chronic inflammatory changes, and hemorrhages, 10x.
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (14 of 19)
A 4x view of eggs. Whipworm infections transpire as a result of accidental ingestion of Trichuris trichiura eggs or embryos. After they are swallowed, the eggs move to the host's small intestine,...
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (13 of 19)
A female adult T. trichiura, showing the uterine tubules. A 10x view of eggs into the uterus.
Trichuris Trichuris (whipworm) (12 of 19)
Characteristic eggs of Trichuris trichura with typical extremes. Each worm causes an estimated 5 mL of blood loss every day. Heavy infections are required to cause anemia.