Two rare cases of Diphyllobothrium latum parvum type infection in Korea.

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Two rare cases of human infection with parvum (dwarf) type of Diphyllobothrium latum [syn. D. parvum (Stephens, 1908)], were discovered in Korea. The first case was a 46-year old housewife, from whom a kind of pseudophyllidean tapeworm eggs was detected in the feces. She was treated with praziquantel and purged, and a complete strobila with scolex, 120 cm in total length, was recovered. She recalled that she had eaten raw trouts at a raw-fish restaurant near the Chungju Lake. Another patient was a 22-year old medical student (male), who used to eat raw sea-foods. He discovered a chain of tapeworm proglottids, 15 cm in length, discharged spontaneously in his stool and brought it for identification. The worms from the two cases were compatible with D. parvum (Stephens, 1908) of which the taxonomic significance has long been questioned. After a detailed morphological study and review of literature, we designated the worms as D. latum parvum type. This is the first report on the occurrence of this rare type of D. latum infection in Korea.

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Lee, S. H., Chai, J. Y., Seo, M., Kook, J., Huh, S., Ryang, Y. S., & Ahn, Y. K. (1994). Two rare cases of Diphyllobothrium latum parvum type infection in Korea. Kisaengch’unghak Chapchi. The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 32(2), 117–120. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1994.32.2.117

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