This is the liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) which occur mainly in herbivore. The adult flukes live in the bileducts and the juvenile in the liver parenkyma. The fluke has a indirect life cycle, it has to enter a aquatic mollusc. The juvenile are the most patogenic, they destroy the liver, cause edema and liver failure. The adult flukes result i hyperplasia of ducts, which can reduce the colloid osmotic pressure and give edema (submand, ascites++). Strongly infected animals can also get anemic.
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MrLumierre 1 year ago
This is the liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) which occur mainly in herbivore. The adult flukes live in the bileducts and the juvenile in the liver parenkyma. The fluke has a indirect life cycle, it has to enter a aquatic mollusc. The juvenile are the most patogenic, they destroy the liver, cause edema and liver failure. The adult flukes result i hyperplasia of ducts, which can reduce the colloid osmotic pressure and give edema (submand, ascites++). Strongly infected animals can also get anemic.
aotus85 1 year ago
that flat and brown thing at the begining was the worm :S
supermayonesa 2 years ago
its a liver fluke. they occur in cattle and sheep
niallphelan28 2 years ago
what is this? anyone?
starznscarz 3 years ago
i can't see the worm :/
swarthybunny 3 years ago
Es muy interesante este video, trabajo para la misma OMS en fasciola pero en animales.
Angelchek 5 years ago