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As a result of the multiplication process, the intercellular space of the epithelial cells in more than 10 neighbouring worm segments may become infected.
Two patients remained asymptomatic at interview but both were reporting visible worm segments in stools.
The fact that the patient had a history of excretion of worm segments further favors this assertion.
The mature adult worm resides in the small intestine of a carnivore (definitive host) and releases worm segments or proglottides containing hundreds of eggs which contaminate vegetation and water.
When you clean out your hamster's cage, be on the lookout for signs of diarrhea and little white rice-like worm segments.
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In other cases, you might have to pick the worm segment off of your dog's rear-end.
Throughout the rest of its life, the worm adds segments sequentially from a sub-terminal posterior growth zone.
Periodically these worms release segments and eggs that are passed in the faeces into the external environment.
The annelids (also called "ringed worms" or "segmented worms"), formally called Annelida (from Latin anellus "little ring" ), are a large invertebrate phylum, with over 17,000 modern species including ragworms, earthworms and leeches.
Named Collinsium ciliosum, or "Collins' hairy monster," after the Canadian paleontologist who discovered and first drew its fossils, the 8.5-centimeter-long worm had 15 segments and lived on the sea floor.
The pygidium continues to grow in size as the juvenile worm adds more segments.
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