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| ==''Linguatula serrata''== | | ==''Linguatula serrata''== |
− | *''Linguatula serrata'' in [[Respiratory Parasitic Infections - Pathology#Linguatula serrata|nasal passages]] of dogs and sometimes cats, cause of [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of rhinitis|rhinitis?]]
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| + | *Also known as the 'tongue worm' |
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| + | '''Recognition''' |
| + | *Tongue-like appearance |
| + | **Expanded anteriorly |
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| + | *Adults are over 10cm in length |
| + | **Females measure betwen 30-130mm in length |
| + | **Males measure up to 20mm in length |
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| + | *Transversely striated |
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| + | '''Life Cycle''' |
| + | *6 month life cycle |
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| + | *Adults inhabit the nasal passages of dogs and sometimes cats |
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| + | *Eggs are expelled by coughing and sneezing or are passed out with the faeces |
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| + | *Herbivorous intermediate hosts ingest the eggs |
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| + | *Eggs hatch in the herbivore intestine |
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| + | *Larvae migrate to the mesenteric lymph nodes and encyst to become infective nymphs |
| + | **Cysts measure 1mm in diameter |
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| + | *When a dog eats infeced uncooked viscera the life cycle is completed |
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| + | *Infective nymphs migrate from the viscera during chewing and crawl up into the nasal cavity via the soft palate |
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| + | *Infective nymphs mature to adults in the nasal cavities and can survive for a year in the final host |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis''' |
| + | *Causes [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of rhinitis|rhinitis]] |
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| + | *Heavy infection leads to coughing, sneezing and nasal discharge |
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| ==Sea Lice== | | ==Sea Lice== |
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| + | ==Links== |
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| + | [[Respiratory Parasitic Infections - Pathology#Linguatula serrata|Pathology of ''Linguata serrata'' in the nasal passages]] |