||An`ky*los*to*mi"a*sis (?), n. [NL.,
fr. Ankylostoma, var. of Agchylostoma, generic name of
one genus of the parasitic nematodes.] (Med.) A disease
due to the presence of the parasites Agchylostoma duodenale,
Uncinaria (subgenus Necator) americana, or allied
nematodes, in the small intestine. When present in large numbers they
produce a severe anæmia by sucking the blood from the intestinal
walls. Called also miner's anæmia, tunnel
disease, brickmaker's anæmia, Egyptian
chlorosis.
||An`ky*los*to*mi"a*sis (?), n. [NL.,
fr. Ankylostoma, var. of Agchylostoma, generic name of
one genus of the parasitic nematodes.] (Med.) A disease
due to the presence of the parasites Agchylostoma duodenale,
Uncinaria (subgenus Necator) americana, or allied
nematodes, in the small intestine. When present in large numbers they
produce a severe anæmia by sucking the blood from the intestinal
walls. Called also miner's anæmia, tunnel
disease, brickmaker's anæmia, Egyptian
chlorosis.