“…This metacestode undergoes rapid asexual multiplication in the mouse liver and is therefore a useful model for drug studies. Hymenolepis microstoma has largely been ignored as a model parasite for drug evaluation although its pathogenesis is well documented, if poorly understood (Gleason, 1971;Litchford, 1963;Lumsden & Karin, 1970;Pappas, 1976Pappas, , 1978Pappas & Mayer, 1976;Sanborn, Marquardt & Duszynski, 1970). Following infection hepatosplenomegaly and enlargement of both small intestine and bile duct develop due to tissue hyperplasia: fibrosis, resulting from local collagen synthesis, does not apparently contribute to this process (Pappas, 1976).…”