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fascioliasis
Disease Summary
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Mondo Description A parasitic infection that is caused by liver flukes, usually Fasciola hepatica, of sheep, goats, and cattle. Humans become infected by eating uncooked, infested aquatic vegetation (classically watercress). adult flukes inhabit the bile ducts, gallbladder, and occasionally ectopic sites. Symptoms arise secondary to inflammatory response or obstruction.
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DOID:885
EFO:1001324
GARD:0006428
ICD10:B66.3
MESH:D005211
NCIT:C128387
SCTID:82308007
UMLS:C0015652
UMLS:C1331532
MONDO:0004668
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