Abstract:The present communication deals with morphological identification of a parasite specimen sent from a private eye hospital at Guwahati, Assam after its extraction alive from the aqueous humor in the right eye of a non-tribal rural woman from Assam. The parasite 3 mm X 0.3 mm in size, characterized by the presence of a distinct anterior head bulb armed with four rows of hooklets numbering less than 40 per row and spination along the transverse striations present throughout the body was identified as the third st… Show more
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