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 | | Below are some key terms and their meaning relating to drug interactions since no matter what drug you take or how safe it seems it can turn deadly if mixed with certain other medications, foods or other chemicals. |  | | First we will go over some easy ways to keep yourself healthy so that you are less likely to have a bout with enterobiasis> After that we will go over some important things that relate to prescription drugs as prescription drugs are a major way for doctors to combat things like enterobiasis. |  | | The complete information that is known about a particular medication, even ones made to help deal with enterobiasis and it's drug interaction results with other drugs. |
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http://www.steelhero.com/disease/enterobiasis.html
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| | eMedicine - Enterobiasis : Article by Wayne Wolfram, MD, MPH |
 | | Incidental recovery at necropsy or surgery of small granulomatous lesions surrounding the worm, larvae, or eggs in the salpinx and peritoneum demonstrates the worm's ability to ascend the female genital tract. |  | | Medicine is a constantly changing science and not all therapies are clearly established. |  | | Weller TH, Sorenson CW: Enterobiasis: Its incidence and symptomatology in a group of 505 children. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic684.htm
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| | Medical Dictionary: Enterobiasis - WrongDiagnosis.com |
 | | Enterobiasis: Another name for Pinworm (or close medical condition association). |  | | Enterobiasis: Enterobiasis is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database: Worm conditions, Roundworm, Anorectal disorders, Rectal conditions Enterobiasis (medical condition): Small, threadlike parasitic worms mainly in colon and rectum |  | | Enterobiasis (medical condition): Pinworms, also called threadworms, typically infect the bowel of children in tropical areas. |
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http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/medical/enterobiasis.htm
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 | | Enterobiasis is also prevalent in institution for mentally retarded patients and orphanages. |  | | Anal pruritus is the most common clinical symptom of enterobiasis, which cause itching and bacterial infection of the skin as the result. |  | | Enterobiasis is most common in schoolchildren and preschool children. |
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| | Enterobiasis AHealthyMe.com |
 | | Enterobiasis can affect people of any age, but is most common among children ages 5-14 and particularly affects those in the daycare setting. |  | | The most common symptom of this irritating, but not particularly dangerous, disease is itching around the anal area. |  | | Enterobiasis, or pinworm infection as it is commonly called, is an intestinal infection caused by the parasitic roundworm called Enterobius vermicularis. |
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http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/topic100586773
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| | Specialty Laboratories ::: we help doctors help patients |
 | | A simple screening program is effective for elimination of pinworm from institutionalized patients. |  | | Perianal itching in children is most often due to enterobiasis. |  | | the frequency of enterobiasis is thought to have decreased in the U.S. Three CTP exams detect 90% and five exams detect 99% of pinworm infections. |
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http://www.specialtylabs.com/books/print_view.asp?id=169
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| | NORD - National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. |
 | | Enterobiasis rarely causes any serious physical problems except for the main symptom, which is severe rectal itching. |  | | The disorder is spread by swallowing or inhaling the tiny eggs of the pinworm. |  | | Enterobiasis or pinworm infection is a common, contagious, parasitic infestation found mainly in children. |
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http://rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Enterobiasis
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| | ENTEROBIASIS |
 | | Enterobiasis is not a serious problem but treatment is needed. |  | | Enterobiasis (en-ter-o-bi-uh-sis) is an infection of the end of the bowel and anal area. |  | | The bowel (small and large intestine) is a tube that goes from the stomach to the anus. |
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http://www.medformation.com/ac/mm_qdis.nsf/qd/nd0534g.htm
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| | Pinworms: Enterobius Vermicularis |
 | | Microscopic identification of eggs collected in the perianal area is the method of choice for diagnosing enterobiasis. |  | | Worldwide, with infections more frequent in school- or preschool- children and in crowded conditions. |  | | Enterobiasis may also be acquired through surfaces in the environment that are contaminated with pinworm eggs (e.g., curtains, carpeting). |
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http://www.earthtym.net/ref-pinworms.htm
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| | Hospital Statistics for Pinworm - WrongDiagnosis.com |
 | | 19 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for enterobiasis in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03) |  | | By using this site you agree to our Terms of Use. |  | | 2.6 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for enterobiasis in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03) |
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http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/p/pinworm/hospital.htm
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| | eMedicine - Enterobiasis : Article Excerpt by: Wayne Wolfram, MD, MPH |
 | | Please click here to view the full topic text: Enterobiasis |  | | Age: Prevalence is greatest in 5- to 9-year-old children, but all ages can be affected. |  | | eMedicine - Enterobiasis : Article Excerpt by: Wayne Wolfram, MD, MPH |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ped/byname/enterobiasis.htm
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