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||<big>''Lymnaea truncatula'' is the intermediate host for (<font color="white">'''''Fasciola hepatica'''''</font>). It is found in <font color="white">'''''muddy areas'''''</font>, and feeds on <font color="white">'''''slimy green algae'''''</font>. It has a <font color="white">'''''brown-black shell'''''</font> with 5-6 spirals.
 
||<big>''Lymnaea truncatula'' is the intermediate host for (<font color="white">'''''Fasciola hepatica'''''</font>). It is found in <font color="white">'''''muddy areas'''''</font>, and feeds on <font color="white">'''''slimy green algae'''''</font>. It has a <font color="white">'''''brown-black shell'''''</font> with 5-6 spirals.
 
||[[Fasciola#Lymnaea truncatula|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
||[[Fasciola#Lymnaea truncatula|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What is the post mortem appearance of the liver in cases of acute fasciolosis?'''
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*'''''Haemorrhagic tracts'''''
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*'''''Enlarged, pale and friable'''''
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*'''''Operculum ('trap-door') at one end'''''
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*'''''Double the size of a typical strongyle egg'''''
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||[[Fasciola#Pathogenesis of acute fasciolosis|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
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