round worm migration along ventriculoperitoneal shunt tract: a rare complication.
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Abstract
Though a ventriculoperitoneal shunt has been associated with myriads of unusual complications, so has been that with roundworms. A case of a three-year-old boy is presented who had an unusual complication of roundworm migration along the shunt tract that presented as shunt tract infection.
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| Authors | ;Agarwal P;Malapure S;Gupta R;Mane P;Parelkar S;Oak S |
| Journal | international islamic university malaysia engineering journal |
| Year | 2000 |
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