PILMOXAEY DIST03IAT08I8 OR PARA8ITIC HE310P- 
TY8I8 AAD CEREBRAL PI8T03IAT08I8 OR JACK80A- 
lAA (CORTICAL) EPILEP8Y. 
Pulmonary clistomatosis is the primary, cerebral distomatosis the 
secondary infection, and while it is not excluded that cerebral infec- 
tion may take place in connection with hepatic or venal infection, still 
Fig. 9. — Section of a cyst in the lower lobe of a cat’.s left lung containing two Inng flukes. U, B, 
cro.s.s-sections of the two worms; a, a, parenchyma of the worms; b, b, cuticle, with spines; c, c, 
intestinal ceca; d, a part of the ovary; e, vitellaria; /, shell gland; g, eggs in the uterus; h, cyst 
wall; i, flattened epithelial cells forming the lining of the cyst; j, schleim glands in the wall of the 
cy.st. X 11. (After Katsurada, 1900, pi. 11, flg. 1.) 
as a matter of fact it has been reported oidy in Asia, where it occurs 
in connection with of the luno’s. The para- 
sites are also recorded for the liver, peritoneum, testicles, etc. 
Clixical diagxosis. — Examine fresh unstained sputum for eggts 
(tigs. 11-12). 
Symptoms. — Cough, spitting of tenacious, rusty, or bloody sputum; 
in cerebral infection, also epileptic attacks. 
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