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parasitology part 1

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- The appearance of scolices after therapy is an indication of successful treatment. - If the scolex has not been passed, it may still be attached to the mucosa; the parasite is capable of producing more segments from the neck region of the scolex, and the infection continues. - If this occurs, the patient can be retreated when proglottids begin to reappear in the stool

Author: April Rose Bahinting



Answer:

RECOVERY OF THE TAPEWORM SCOLEX


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