| cercaria | The free-swimming trematode larva that emerges from its host snail; it may penetrate the skin of a final host (as in Schistosoma of man), encyst on vegetation (as in Fasciola), in or on fish (as in Clonorchis), or penetrate and encyst in various arthropod hosts. Body and tail are greatly varied in form, and specialised function is adapted to the particular life cycle demands of each species. See: sporocyst, redia. Origin: G. Kerkos, tail (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cercaria |
tadpole-shaped parasitic larva of a trematode worm; tail disappears in adult stage
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| cercarial dermatitis |
Dermatitis caused by contact with the cercariae (larval stage) of certain species of schistosomes whose normal hosts are birds and nonhuman mammals.
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| cercarial dermatitis |
Swimmer's itch.
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| cercarial d. |
a severely pruritic papular eruption occurring in those who swim or wade in certain bodies of fresh or salt water, due to hypersensitivity to the cercariae of schistosomes in the water that penetrate the skin and die without gaining access to the circulation and deeper tissues, evoking an inflammatory reaction. Called also clam diggers' itch, cutaneous schistosomiasis, schistosome d., and swimmers' d. or itch.
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| cercaria | tadpole-shaped parasitic larva of a trematode worm |
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