. . . . . . . . "Elaeophora poeli is a parasitic nematode found in the aorta, and sometimes the heart, of various cattle throughout Asia, and in parts of Africa. It is a large nematode, with males measuring 45\u201370 mm long and 200-260 \u00B5m wide, and females 40\u2013300 mm long and 350 \u00B5m wide. Microfilariae are 340-346 \u00B5m long and 7.0-7.5 \u00B5m wide. Despite the fact that it lives in nodules (aneurysms) in the walls of the aorta and heart, apparent clinical symptoms of E. poeli infestation are seldom reported."@en . . "Elaeophora"@en . .