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Intro. The Seminifilus Urethralis, an exceptional symbiotic parasite 🪱 Seminifilus Urethralis is a species of parasitic nematode with endosymbiotic behavior, designed by evolution to inhabit and thrive exclusively within the human male urogenital system of young, healthy males. Morphologically, it is distinguished by its white, smooth and viscous tubular body, with a length that ranges between 15 and 25 centimeters and a diameter of 0.5 to 1.0 centimeters in its juvenile phase and which can measure 1 to 2 meters in length and reach several kilos in weight in its adult phase with a diameter of 25 to 30 centimeters, which gives it a notable presence in its most advanced phases. Its outer surface is white, soft and viscous, a characteristic that facilitates its introduction and movement through the internal ducts of the host and allows it to adhere effectively without causing abrasion in addition to inhabiting the host's scrotum without difficulty.

Urethral parasite

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