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- Hirudo - Wikipedia
While H medicinalis has long been used in hirudotherapy, and is approved by the US FDA as a prescription medical device, a 2007 study employing genetic analysis found that the species being marketed as H medicinalis, possibly for decades, was the recently distinguished H verbana [11]
- Hirudo medicinalis | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Hirudo medicinalis is parasitic and the adults feed on the blood of mammals It attaches to the host by means of its two suckers and bites through the skin of its victim
- Hirudo - WARFRAME Wiki
Hirudo is the Latin word for "leech" Similarly, leeches make up the subclass Hirudinea in their phylogenic classification
- Hirudotherapy - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Hirudotherapy (leech therapy) is a medical treatment that uses leeches (Hirudo medicinalis) to remove pooled or clotted blood for medical purposes Leeches are freshwater worms that suck blood
- What Is Hirudotherapy? Definition, FDA Status Mechanisms
Hirudotherapy (from Latin hirudo, meaning leech) is the therapeutic application of live medicinal leeches to human tissue for medical purposes
- Annelid, Bloodsucking Parasite Medicinal Uses - Britannica
The anticoagulant hirudin, which is extracted from the body tissues of the European medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis), is used to prevent blood clots following surgery; another chemical isolated from Amazonian leeches is used to dissolve existing blood clots
- HIRUDO Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of HIRUDO is a genus of leeches that is the type of the family Hirudinidae and includes the common medicinal leech (H medicinalis)
- Hirudo medicinalis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hirudo medicinalis, commonly known as the medicinal leech, is a species that measures about 6–10 cm in length and has three radiating jaws with teeth It is used in medical treatments due to its ability to draw blood and secrete hirudin, which retards blood coagulation
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