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A case of calabar swelling suspected as loiasis

Min, Duk Young , Soh, Chin Thack , Yoon, Jhin Woo
Korean J Parasitol 1987;25(2):185-187.
1Department of Parasitology, Hanyang University Medical College, Seoul 133, Korea.
2Department of Parasitology, Wonkwang University Medical College, Jeonbug 510, Korea.
3Yoon's Medical Clinic, Seoul 135, Korea.
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