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metagonimiasis
Disease Summary
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Mondo Description An infection that is most commonly caused by the intestinal fluke Metagonimus yokogawai, which is most commonly found in the Far East, and which is transmitted via consumption of contaminated raw or undercooked fish. Symptoms typically range from asymptomatic to intermittent abdominal pain and diarrhea, with occasional ectopic infection.
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DOID:884
GARD:0009745
ICD9:121.5
NCIT:C128390
SCTID:37832003
UMLS:C0025530
MONDO:0004666
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