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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2006

Endoscopía

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  • damn

  • 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.

  • that flat and brown thing at the begining was the worm :S

  • its a liver fluke. they occur in cattle and sheep

  • what is this? anyone?

  • i can't see the worm :/

  • Es muy interesante este video, trabajo para la misma OMS en fasciola pero en animales.

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