Schistosomiasis and Hepatobiliary Diseases
Schistosomiasis is a serious parasitic disease that endangers human health and has a long history and widespread epidemic. The human body is infected by contact with epidemic water. Adults are mainly parasitic in the portal vein system. The complex immune-pathological reactions caused by the deposition of worm eggs can cause damage to multiple tissues and organs throughout the body. This article focuses on liver and gallbladder caused by schistosomiasis, which is closely related to surgery. Department of Illness.
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