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Case report on human infection of Hymenolepis diminuta
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Original Article
Korean J Parasitol. 1966 Dec;4(2):41-44. English.
Published online Mar 20, 1994.  http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1966.4.2.41
Copyright © 1966 by The Korean Society for Parasitology
Case report on human infection of Hymenolepis diminuta
Chang Suk Lee and Joo Kwang Lee
Depatment of Parasitology, Catholic Medical College, Korea.
Kaejong Institute of Rural Health, Korea.
Abstract

There has been no report on human infection of Hymenolepis diminuta in Korea until the first 3 cases were reported by our members after the identification of those eggs in stool in 1964.

However, the distinct differentiation between H. diminuta and H. nana would often be difficult by the shape of eggs without adult worm.

In 1965, authors found the additional case revealed the eggs in stool and succeeded to obtain three adult worms of H. diminuta from 10 years old boy in Pusan.

The characteristic morphology of egg and adult worm were discussed to compare to those of H. nana.

Conclusively, the first human infection of H. diminuta in Korea was reported after the identification both the eggs and adults worms.

Figures


Fig. I
Eggs of Hymenolepis diminuta (1) and Ascaris lumbricoides (2) found in stool.


Fig. II
Whole adult worm of Hymenolepis diminuta (35 cm long) evacuated by Oleoresin of aspidium.


Fig. III
Matured proglottids showing branched ovary and vitelline gland in central part, 3 testes and unilateral genital pore.


Fig. IV
Gravid proglottids in caudal portion containing numerous eggs.


Fig. V
Egg of Hymenolepis diminuta in high power taken from gravid proglottid.

Tables


Table 1
Difference of two kinds of Hymenolepdidae


Table 2
Difference between Hymenolepis nana and Hymenolepis diminuta

References
1. Belding DL. textbook of Parasitology 1962;3:605–606.
2. Chandler AC. Introduction to Parasitology 1958;9:361–365.
3. Faust EC. Animal Agents & Vectors of Human Disease 1962;2:196–199.
4. Hunter GW, et al. J Parasit 1949;35:41.
 
5. Soh CT, et al. Yonsei Med J 1961;2:35–41.
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