halzoun

halzoun
hal·zoun

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  • halzoun — ● halzoun nom masculin (arabe ḥalazūn, escargot) Distomatose due à une douve adulte, Fasciola hepatica, qui se fixe dans le pharynx. (L halzoun s observe dans les populations du Proche Orient qui consomment du foie de chevreau cru.) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • halzoun — Local name of a buccopharyngeal infection occurring in Lebanon, probably caused by pentastomid larvae of the dog tongue worm, Linguatula serrata, which wander into the throat of the human host after ingestion of infected raw sheep, or goat liver… …   Medical dictionary

  • halzoun syndrome — halzoun …   Medical dictionary

  • halzoun — (ˈ)hal|zün noun ( s) Etymology: probably from Arabic ḥalzūn snail : infestation of the larynx and pharynx by worms especially of the genus Fasciola consumed in raw liver …   Useful english dictionary

  • marrara syndrome — halzoun …   Medical dictionary

  • Fasciola hepatica — Großer Leberegel mikroskopische Aufnahme von Fasciola hepatica Systematik Unterklasse: Digenea …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • A partial list of zoonoses — ▪ Table A partial list of zoonoses disease causative organism animals principally involved Viral diseases arbovirus infections   febrile illnesses   hemorrhagic fever   epidemic nephrosonephritis   encephalitis (mosquito     borne and tick borne) …   Universalium

  • linguatuliasis — Infection with Linguatula. SEE ALSO: halzoun. * * * lin·guat·u·li·a·sis (ling gwat″u liґə sis) infection of an animal or human by pentastomes of the genus Linguatula …   Medical dictionary

  • Лингватулёз — Linguatulosis Linguatula МКБ 10 B …   Википедия

  • tongue worm — n any of a phylum or arthropod class (Pentastomida) of parasitic invertebrates that live as adults in the respiratory passages of reptiles, birds, or mammals see HALZOUN * * * pentastome …   Medical dictionary

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