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Latest revision as of 00:45, 30 July 2020

This page is about clinical aspects of the disease.  For microbiologic aspects of the causative organism(s), see Trichuris trichiura.
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2], Aravind Kuchkuntla, M.B.B.S[3], Usama Talib, BSc, MD [4], Syed Hassan A. Kazmi BSc, MD [5]

Synonyms and keywords: Trichuriasis, Human whipworm infection, Trichocephalus, Trichuriose

Overview

Historical Perspective

Classification

Pathophysiology

Causes

Differentiating Whipworm Infection from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Diagnosis

History and Symptoms | Physical Examination | Laboratory Findings | Electrocardiogram | Chest X Ray | CT | MRI | Echocardiography or Ultrasound | Other Imaging Findings |Other Diagnostic Studies

Treatment

Medical Therapy | Surgery | Primary Prevention | Secondary Prevention | Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy | Future or Investigational Therapies

Case Studies

Case #1

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