Medical term:

Echinorhynchus



Echinorhynchus

(e-kī'nō-ring'kŭs),
A genus of acanthocephalid (thorny-headed) worms that originally included species now contained in Macracanthorhynchus, Gigantorhynchus, and other genera.
[echino- + G. rhynchos, snout]
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Echinorhynchus

An obsolete genus of acanthocephalid worms, now reclassified as Macracanthorhynchus spp, Gigantorhynchus spp and others.
Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.


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