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Volume 28, Number 12—December 2022
Dispatch

Severe and Rare Case of Human Dirofilaria repens Infection with Pleural and Subcutaneous Manifestations, Slovenia

Helena Biasizzo1Comments to Author , Barbara Šoba, Frosina Ilovski, Matevž Harlander, Matej Lukin, Olga Blatnik, Matjaž Turel, Matevž Srpčič, Izidor Kern, and Bojana Beović
Author affiliations: University Medical Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia (H. Biasizzo, F. Ilovski, M. Harlander, M. Lukin, M. Turel, M. Srpčič, B. Beović); University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana (B. Šoba); Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana (O. Blatnik); University Clinic Golnik, Golnik, Slovenia (I. Kern)

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Figure 2

Photomicrograph of a cross-section of a Dirofilaria repens female in the background of necrosis in a sample from a woman in Slovenia. Image shows a multilayered cuticle with external ridges (feature that discriminates D. repens nematodes from other filariae infecting humans in the Mediterranean region); muscle cells, digestive tract and 2 uteri are well visible. The diameter at the widest point of the parasite is 0.6 mm. Hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification ×200.

Figure 2. Photomicrograph of a cross-section of a Dirofilaria repens female in the background of necrosis in a sample from a woman in Slovenia. Image shows a multilayered cuticle with external ridges (feature that discriminates D. repens nematodes from other filariae infecting humans in the Mediterranean region); muscle cells, digestive tract and 2 uteri are well visible. The diameter at the widest point of the parasite is 0.6 mm. Hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification ×200.

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1Current affiliation: General Hospital, Novo Mesto, Slovenia.

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