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distomiasis Path. and Vet. Sci.|daɪstəʊˈmaɪəsɪs, -stɒm-| [mod.L., ad. F. distomiase, (Wiame 1862, in Ann. de Méd. Vét. 32), f. Distoma: see -iasis.] (See quot. 1961.) = liver-rot (liver n.1 7). Cf. fascioliasis.
1892[see distomatosis]. 1907Westm. Hosp. Rep. XV. 60 Cerebral distomiasis displays itself with the irritative and paralytic phenomena of a cerebral neoplasm. 1961Brit. Med. Dict. 449/1 Distomiasis, any infection by trematodes or flukes; the term is now obsolete since the worms formerly in the genus Distoma are now correctly placed in other genera. The term still survives in medical textbooks, with many qualifying adjectives. |