Two cases of gastric Anisakiasis for which oral administration of a medicine containing wood creosote (Seirogan) was effective - PubMed

Anisakiasis is a disease characterized by an abrupt onset of sharp epigastric pain, which occurs typically a few hours after eating raw or undercooked seafood. Anisakiasis was a Japanese localized disease in the past, however has become an illness of concern in many countries where eating Japanese s…