Alvanian spine mites were tiny parasites which burrowed into humanoid spinal columns, causing back pain for life. Odo mistook a pinched nerve for Alvanian spine mites in 2373. (DS9: "The Begotten")
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| - Alvanian spine mites were tiny parasites which burrowed into humanoid spinal columns, causing back pain for life. Odo mistook a pinched nerve for Alvanian spine mites in 2373. (DS9: "The Begotten")
- Alvanian Spine Mites are tiny parasitic lifeforms which burrow themselves into the spinal column of vertebrate species, causing back pain for life. When Odo, a Changeling, having lost his shapeshifting abilities, felt a back pain he believed it was being caused by Alvanian Spine Mites, but Dr. Bashir assured him it was just a pinched nerve. This species is likely native to the same planet of Alvanian Bees, Alvanian Cave Sloths and Alvanian Brandy, all mentioned in other episodes of Deep Space Nine.
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| - Alvanian spine mites were tiny parasites which burrowed into humanoid spinal columns, causing back pain for life. Odo mistook a pinched nerve for Alvanian spine mites in 2373. (DS9: "The Begotten")
- Alvanian Spine Mites are tiny parasitic lifeforms which burrow themselves into the spinal column of vertebrate species, causing back pain for life. When Odo, a Changeling, having lost his shapeshifting abilities, felt a back pain he believed it was being caused by Alvanian Spine Mites, but Dr. Bashir assured him it was just a pinched nerve. This species is likely native to the same planet of Alvanian Bees, Alvanian Cave Sloths and Alvanian Brandy, all mentioned in other episodes of Deep Space Nine.
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