Celiac lung fluke disease

Celiac paragonimiasis (celiac paragonimiasis) is an immune disease caused by parasitic trematode infection. Because parasitic trematodes are mainly parasitic to the lungs, they are called pulmonary flukes. It is the cysts of parasites that grow into the abdominal cavity, lungs, and central nervous system through the intestine and grow in the organs and organs. Antigens of different developmental stages of the body induce the body to produce corresponding immune responses and immune pathological changes.

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