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Microscopy
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A: Egg of Fasciolopsis
buski. These are practically indistinguishable from those of Fasciola
hepatica. The eggs are ellipsoidal, with a thin shell, and a usually
small, indistinct operculum. In this particular egg, the operculum is open.
Eggs range in size: 130 to 159 mm by 78 to 98 mm. Image contributed by
Georgia Division of Public Health.
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B: Adult
fluke of Fasciolopsis buski. The adult flukes range in size: 20
to 75 mm by 8 to 20 mm. Image contributed by Georgia Division of Public Health.
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