Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6127405 Acta Tropica 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Calcium carbonate gallbladder stones account for a large proportion in adults.
- Microstructures and subtypes are observed and identified.
- C. sinensis eggs were observed adhering to calcium carbonate crystals.
- C. sinensis DNA was identified using RT-PCR.
- C. sinensis infection was probably a significant cause of calcium carbonate stones.
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