
In the April 2012 issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology , Sandora and McAdam published an interesting photo quiz ([3][1]). The answer to the photo quiz states that a Taenia egg is responsible for the patient's problems. This suggests that no identification to the species level is possible.
Animals, Humans, Female, Appendicitis, Abdominal Pain
Animals, Humans, Female, Appendicitis, Abdominal Pain
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