For this week's case, we have a worm submitted from an otherwise asymptomatic teenager. No further history was provided. What is your identification, and how would you sign this case out?
Monday, March 16, 2026
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4 comments:
Toxocara sp. based on anterior end narrow lateral alae (T.canis; if they are actually broader but collapsed in this specimen, may be T.cati) and rough surface of thick-shelled irregular eggs. Teenager's dog or dog teenager.
The cephalic alae and pitted shell of the eggs indicate Toxocara species. The nematode is not frequently encountered and I would err on the conservative side and not go further.
Florida Fan
Ascarid - large round worm; suspect Toxocara cati with broad alae.
Toxocara canis/Patrik
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