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English: Figures 20-25 of paper

Histopathology of Cavisoma magnum in the intestinal track of Mugil cephalus from the Arabian Gulf.

  • 20. SEM of attached worm; note hooks (arrow) on the proboscis of a worm. This image shows the gross pathology and the extreme damage to host intestinal tissue.
  • 21. Gallium-cut hook (arrow) from proboscis of attached worm. Note host connective tissue surrounding worm.
  • 22. Proboscis (P) of a worm. Host connective tissue (CT) is visible with remnants of the intestinal epithelium next to the worm.
  • 23. Proboscis (P) of a worm with sections of worm hooks (HK) and host tissue (H) surrounding worm.
  • 24. Trichrome preparation of infected host tissue (H) section and worm body are visible. Note remnants of host intestine (arrow).
  • 25. Area where worm had infected the host tissue (H). Note ports of hemorrhaged blood caused by worm penetration and remnants of the host intestinal epithelium (EP).
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Source (2018). "Cavisoma magnum (Cavisomidae), a unique Pacific acanthocephalan redescribed from an unusual host, Mugil cephalus (Mugilidae), in the Arabian Gulf, with notes on histopathology and metal analysis". Parasite 25: 5. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2018006. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Omar M. Amin, Richard A. Heckmann, and Majid A. Bannai

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