Ascaridia can be diagnosed by the above clinical, '''faecal examination''' or by '''post-mortem''' (PM). Evidence of '''enteritis/haemorrhagic enteritis''' can be seen on PM; as large numbers of larvae in the histotropic phase can cause '''extensive damage to the glandular epithelium'''. '''Adhesion of the mucosal villi''' can also be noted as a result of the proliferation of mucous-secretory cells. | Ascaridia can be diagnosed by the above clinical, '''faecal examination''' or by '''post-mortem''' (PM). Evidence of '''enteritis/haemorrhagic enteritis''' can be seen on PM; as large numbers of larvae in the histotropic phase can cause '''extensive damage to the glandular epithelium'''. '''Adhesion of the mucosal villi''' can also be noted as a result of the proliferation of mucous-secretory cells. |