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Hajime Ishikura
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Honorary Member of the Japanese Society of Clinical Surgery, The Ishikura Hospital, Iwanai, 045, Japan
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Masayoshi Namiki
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The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Asahikawa Medical College, Asahikawa, 078, Japan
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The larvae of Anisakis, whose adult form lives on sea mammals such as whales, seals, and dolphins, are parasitic upon many species of salt-water fish. When the final host animals eat paratenic hosts, the larvae grow to adulthood in the hosts' stomach. However, when hu mans eat these infested fish, the larvae die instead, causing a disease called anisakiasis. In 1960, in the Netherlands, van Thiel et al. found a worm in the intestinal wall of a patient who had eaten raw herring and had suffered symptoms of acute abdomen. The impact of this report was tremendous among Japanese parasitologists because of the Japanese habit of eating raw fish. In 1964, the Special Research Group from the Ministry of Education was established to investigate the disease, stimulating progress in the study of anisakiasis. Three types of worm, Anisakis simplex larva (previously known as Anisakis larva type I), Anisakis physeteris larva (Anisakis larva type II), and Pseudoterranova decipiens larva type A, are believed to cause anisakiasis. As many as 165 kinds of fish and squid in the seas near Japan are hosts to Anisakis simplex, and 9 species are hosts to Pseudoterranova decipiens larvae. Contra caecum has experimentally been observed to invade the gastrointestinal tract, but no infection by this larva has been reported in humans. A case of infection by Pseudoterranova decipiens type B has been described. In Japan, the name Terranova decipiens (Shiraki 1974) has been adopted instead of Phocanema decipiens (Mozgovoi 1953).
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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- Y. Ishii, T. Fujino, M. V. Weerasooriya
Pages 19-29
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- K. Asaishi, C. Nishino, H. Hayasaka
Pages 31-36
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- O. Shibata, Y. Uchida, T. Furusawa
Pages 53-57
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- T. Ooiwa, K. Sugimachi, M. Mori
Pages 59-66
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- M. Yano, S. Yokomizo, T. Nakayama
Pages 77-84
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- S. Takahashi, H. Ishikura, H. Hayasaka
Pages 103-111
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- Y. Kikuchi, H. Ishikura, K. Kikuchi, H. Hayasaka
Pages 117-127
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Editors and Affiliations
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Honorary Member of the Japanese Society of Clinical Surgery, The Ishikura Hospital, Iwanai, 045, Japan
Hajime Ishikura
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The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Asahikawa Medical College, Asahikawa, 078, Japan
Masayoshi Namiki