Hookworm duodenitis syndrome
Hookworm duodenitis syndrome is also known as Griesinger syndrome. First discovered by Italian scholar Dabin in 1843. Since then, it has been reported all over the world, mainly distributed in temperate regions (35 degrees north latitude; 30 degrees south latitude); China is also one of the most frequent regions.
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