「Lymphatic filariasis」の版間の差分

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==''Brugia malayi''==
 
==''Brugia malayi''==
 
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|category=mosquito, female
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|latin=''Mansonia'' spp.<br>''Aedes'' spp.
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|inward=blood-feeding of human
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|organ=midgut, thoracic muscle, proboscis
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<li>microfilariae lose sheath
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<li>migrate to thoracic muscle
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<li>metamorphoses L1→L2→L3 in thoracic muscle
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<li>L3 migrate to proboscis
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</ol>
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|detection=
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|outward=blood-feeding of human through proboscis
 
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2021年5月27日 (木) 00:02時点における版

  • ヒト体内でadultから生まれたmicrofilariaは吸血で蚊に移行し,蚊の体内で3回moltを繰り返してL3 larvaeに至る.
  • L3は1.7mmまで体長を増し,吸血によって蚊の体外に放出され,蚊が生じた穿刺口等から皮内に侵入する
1.7mmもの体長のlarvaeがどうやって体長10mmに満たない蚊の体内で共存できるのか?
  • Onchocerciasisのヒト体内の病態生理はmicrofilariaによるが,lymphatic filariasisはadultによる.
  • Lymphatic filariasisでリンパ浮腫を生じている患者の下肢をエコーで観察すると,拡張したリンパ管内で蠢くadult filariaを観察できる.

Brugia malayi

Intermediate host
Category mosquito, female
Latin Mansonia spp.
Aedes spp.
Inward infection blood-feeding of human
Organ midgut, thoracic muscle, proboscis
Reproduction
Course
  1. microfilariae lose sheath
  2. migrate to thoracic muscle
  3. metamorphoses L1→L2→L3 in thoracic muscle
  4. L3 migrate to proboscis
Detection
Outward transmission blood-feeding of human through proboscis
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