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Report of two cases from Halzon syndrome (Tabriz-1996-97). One mother and her daughter ten minutes after eating from raw or half-ripe sheep gut (bowel), showed clinical demonstration of Halzon syndrome. Clinical aspects included: nasal, ear, frontal, and throat pruritis oral and nasal discharge, caugh, headache, vertigo and mucoid sputum. One day after beginning of this signs and symptoms, some small white worms in 4-6 mm size, discharge from nose and mouth of patients. These worms in laboratory study, were diagnosed as nymph of linguatula serrata