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English: Figure 2
A) Female Thelazia callipaeda isolated from patient 4. The posterior end is on the left and the anterior end is on the right (magnification × 200). Scale bar = 500 μm.
B) T. callipaeda mature first-stage larvae in the distal uterus (magnification ×100). Scale bar = 30 μm.
Date
Source Otranto, D. & Dutto, M. (2008). "Human thelaziasis, Europe". Emerging Infectious Diseases 14 (4): 647–649. DOI:10.3201/eid1404.071205.
Author Domenico Otranto & Moreno Dutto
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