نتایج جستجو برای: echinococcosis heart female

تعداد نتایج: 648477  

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 1950
I Gluncić Z Roje N Bradarić A Petricević V P Pisac V Gluncić

Muscular echinococcosis accounts for 0.5% to 5.4% of all hydatid disease cases, with very little data on the incidence of muscular echinococcosis of the head and neck. We report a unique case of primary echinococcosis of the right sternocleidomastoid muscle in a 56-year-old man. Preoperative assessment by ultrasound and fine needle aspiration did not point to echinococcosis. We suspected the ri...

2018
Giovanni Matera Maria Teresa Loria Cinzia Peronace Tatiana Catanzariti Pio Settembre Aida Giancotti Angelo G Lamberti Giorgio S Barreca Luisa Galati Gessica Dodaro Maria Mazzitelli Alessio Strazzulla Carlo Torti Angela Quirino Maria Carla Liberto Alfredo Focà

We aim to investigate some of the pathogenetic mediators of the human echinococcosis and to obtain updated epidemiological findings on cases of echinococcosis in Calabria, Southern Italy. Echinococcosis diagnosis was based on imaging, serological investigations, and molecular assay. Indeed, real-time PCR indicated the presence of G2/G3 genotypes of Echinococcus granulosus complex. Regarding pat...

Journal: :Chirurgia 2014
C Grozavu M Ilias D Pantile

INTRODUCTION Hydatid disease is in a come-back period. In Romania the incidence is cited at 5-6 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. MATERIAL AND METHOD In this study we define the concept of multivisceral echinococcosis, which is a more serious form of the hydatid disease with implications of diagnosis, treatment,morbidity and mortality. Multivisceral echinococcosis must be differentiated from mul...

2014
CP Farcaş A Rădulescu M Dinu V Mădan O Bratu D Spînu R Popescu D Mischianu

UNLABELLED Cystic echinococcosis or hydatid disease is an important public health issue, mainly in developing countries, due to its high prevalence. Echinococcus granulosus, a cyclophyllid cestode, the pathogenic parasite found in humans, their intermediate host in its way to the final host, the members of canidae family. The main sites of infection in humans are the liver and the lungs. There ...

2013
Xiaohui FENG

Echinococcosis is highly endemic in northwestern China. In order to improve sero-testing in support of community screening and for hospital use, a dot immunogold filtration assay (DIGFA) for rapid serodiagnosis of human CE and AE was developed. DIGFA incorporated four antigen preparations: crude E. granulosus cyst fluid, crude extract of E. granulosus protoscoleces, E.granulosus native antigen ...

Journal: :BMJ 2012
Donald P McManus Darren J Gray Wenbao Zhang Yurong Yang

Echinococcosis (hydatid disease) is caused by the larvae of dog and fox tapeworms (cestodes) of the genusEchinococcus (family Taeniidae).This zoonosis is characterised by long term growth of metacestode (hydatid) cysts in humans and mammalian intermediate hosts. The two major species that infect humans are E granulosus and E multilocularis, which cause cystic echinococcosis (CE) and alveolar ec...

2017
Huixia Cai Yayi Guan Xiao Ma Liying Wang Hu Wang Guoming Su Xuefei Zhang Xiumin Han Junying Ma Yu Fang Liu Jun Li Jingxiao Zhang Yongshun Wang Wei Wang Rui Du Wen Lei Weiping Wu

AbstractEchinococcosis is a serious zoonotic parasitic disease that is highly endemic in Qinghai Province. The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of echinococcosis among schoolchildren in Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture to improve early diagnosis and treatment of patients and to provide information for echinococcosis prevention and control. A total of 11,260 schoolchildren fr...

Journal: :Parasitology international 2008
Wassim Feki Samir Ghozzi Ramzi Khiari Jilani Ghorbel Houssem Elarbi Hassen Khouni Nawfel Ben Rais

Our case concerns 66-year-old female with a multiple unusual locations of hydatid cysts including bladder, psoas muscle and liver. Coexistence of hydatid cysts in these localizations has not been previously reported. The diagnosis of vesical hydatid cyst was facilitated by the coexistence of other echinococcosis locations. Treatment consists of the excision of the cysts in the same session with...

2014
Asli Tanrivermis Sayit Pinar Hediye Gunbey Kerim Aslan

Echinococcosis is especial ly endemic to the Mediterranean Region, Australia, the Middle East, Turkey, Africa, and South America, and is the most common zoonotic infection in the world. Echinococcosis in humans is caused by the larval stages of cestode species of the genus Echinococcus, predominantly by Echinococcus granulosus[1]. These cysts are often seen as a single cyst in humans, although ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2003
Stefan Reuter Andreas Buck Olaf Grebe Karin Nüssle-Kügele Peter Kern Burkhard J Manfras

Most patients with alveolar echinococcosis are diagnosed at a late stage when the disease has advanced to unresectable hepatic lesions. These patients require lifelong therapy with benzimidazoles, the only medical treatment currently available. To date, no treatment option remains for patients with benzimidazole intolerance or treatment failure. Amphotericin B was recently shown to exert antipa...

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