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ectopic schistosomiasis ec·top·ic schis·to·so·mi·a·sisa clinical form of schistosomiasis that occurs outside of the normal site of parasitism (mesenteric vein or hepatic portals); may result from accidental blood-borne transport of schistosome eggs or, rarely, adult worms, to various unusual sites such as the skin, brain, or spinal cord.ec·top·ic schis·to·so·mi·a·sis (ek-top'ik skis-tō-sŏ-mī'ă-sis) A clinical form of schistosomiasis that occurs outside of the normal site of parasitism (mesenteric vein or hepatic portals). |