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the fragment of helminthe was seen in the lumina as an elongated and flattened segment with eggs
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one cross, and one trans section of E. vermicularis with characteristic hooks at both sides
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Microscopic aspect of SFT (a)
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The MRI indicated a mass with inhomogeneous signals implying the presence of blood and clots in addition to calcification
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Left Alcock's canal (showed by the tip of the forceps) viewed from the mid side on a female cadaver: on the left the pudendal nerve, on the right the inferior rectal nerve on the finger
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