نتایج جستجو برای: anisakiasis

تعداد نتایج: 311  

2015
Woon-Mok Sohn Byoung-Kuk Na Tae Hyo Kim Tae-Joon Park

The present study was performed to report 15 anisakiasis cases in Korea and to review the Korean cases reported in the literature. Total 32 Anisakis type I larvae were detected in the stomach of 15 patients by the endoscopy. Single worm was detected from 12 cases, and even 9 larvae were found from 2 cases. Epigastric pain was most commonly manifested in almost all cases, and hemoptysis and hema...

2013
Yuichi Takano Kuniyo Gomi Toshiyuki Endo Reika Suzuki Masashi Hayashi Toru Nakanishi Ayumi Tateno Eiichi Yamamura Kunio Asonuma Satoshi Ino Yuichiro Kuroki Masatsugu Nagahama Kazuaki Inoue Hiroshi Takahashi

Small intestinal anisakiasis is a rare disease that is very difficult to diagnose, and its initial diagnosis is often surgical. However, it is typically a benign disease that resolves with conservative treatment, and unnecessary surgery can be avoided if it is appropriately diagnosed. This case report is an example of small intestinal obstruction caused by anisakiasis that resolved with conserv...

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2012
V Pravettoni L Primavesi M Piantanida

Anisakiasis, firstly described in 1960s in the Netherlands, is a fish-borne parasitic disease caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked fish or cephalopods contaminated by third stage (13) larvae of the Anisakidae family, in particular Anisakis simplex (As), A. pegreffii and Pseudoterranova decipiens. Every year, approximately 20,000 cases of anisakiasis were reported worldwide, over 90% ...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2012

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2012
Seo Young Kwak Yeo-Hoon Yoon

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Dennis Röser Christen Rune Stensvold

Correspondence Anisakiasis Mistaken for Dientamoebiasis? TO THE EDITOR—Dientamoeba fragilis is one of the most common intestinal parasites of humans, infecting 43% of patients submitting stool samples for para-sitological examination in Denmark [1]. Asymptomatic carriage is common, and the parasite can be found in at least 30% of healthy individuals (unpublished observations). Moreover, familia...

Journal: :Endoscopy 2009
N Ishii M Matsuda T Setoyama S Suzuki S Uchida M Uemura Y Iizuka K Fukuda N Horiki Y Fujita

vanishing gastric tumors caused by anisakiasis [1]. The large intestine is rarely affected because the ingested larvae usually do not travel that far down the gastrointestinal tract. Colonic anisakiasis occasionally resembles a colonic tumor, because it leads to edema, acute phlegmonous inflammation, or the formation of granulomas around the larvae in the submucosa of the intestinal wall [2]. A...

2000
Tae Woong Chung Heoung Keun Kang Yong Yeon Jeong Gwang Woo Jeong Jeong Jin Seo Yun Hyeon Kim Jae Kyu Kim Jin Gyoon Park Seung Jin Park Jong Hoon Yoon

Purpose: To evaluate the radiographic findings of gastrointestinal anisakiasis with clinical and pathologic correlation. Materials and Methods: In ten patients, findings were retrospectively analysed. There were two cases of the gastric variety of gastrointestinal anisakiasis and eight of the intestinal, and they were diagnosed during gastroscopy, by resection during surgery, and on the basis o...

Journal: :The journal of the Japanese Practical Surgeon Society 1982

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