2011
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022011000100022
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Observaciones al Microscopio Electrónico de Barrido del Interior de un Proglótido de un Parásito Adulto de Taenia solium

Abstract: RESUMEN:No existen, hasta el momento, imágenes que muestren la disposición de la citoarquitectura de parásitos adultos de Taenia solium, parásitos los cuales se encuentran en el intestino de portadores humanos asintomáticos. Las causas de ello podrían tener como base el que cuando se recuperan los parásitos, ellos han sufrido alteraciones debidas a la respuesta inmune de sus hospederos o bien, por el efecto que han producido en los parásitos los fármacos antihelmínticos que hayan sido usados en el tratamiento … Show more

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“…30 Nitazoxanide also induced pore formation on the scolex and distortion of the neck and the strobilar chains of the immature (cysticerci) of Taenia solium. 31 E. granulosus and E. multiclocularis treated with lonidamine and 6-aminonicotinamide showed tegumental darkening, swelling and shortening of the body segments, surface erosion, and severe damages of the rostellum and suckers. 32 It is also apparent that in spite of the common structural damages they induce, each drug exhibit variation in its effect on the intensity and extend of tegumental alterations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…30 Nitazoxanide also induced pore formation on the scolex and distortion of the neck and the strobilar chains of the immature (cysticerci) of Taenia solium. 31 E. granulosus and E. multiclocularis treated with lonidamine and 6-aminonicotinamide showed tegumental darkening, swelling and shortening of the body segments, surface erosion, and severe damages of the rostellum and suckers. 32 It is also apparent that in spite of the common structural damages they induce, each drug exhibit variation in its effect on the intensity and extend of tegumental alterations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%