نتایج جستجو برای: sparganosis

تعداد نتایج: 245  

2017
Hyung Suk Kim Man Sik Shin Chang Jong Kim Sun Hyung You Yong Hwa Eom Tae Kyung Yoo Ahwon Lee Byung Joo Song Byung Joo Chae

Sparganosis is a parasitic infection caused by the sparganum, the plercercoid of the genus Spirometra. The preoperative diagnosis of breast sparganosis is difficult in most cases because it is a rare parasitic infection less than 2% of all cases. We report a 62-year-old woman case of breast sparganosis that were confirmed by surgical removal of worms from the right breast. The radiologic images...

2012

Pulmonary sparganosis mansoni is uncommon in general clinical practice, but prevalent in endemic foci. Pulmonary sparganosis mansoni shares some clinical and radiologic similarities that mimic other common pulmonary pathogens. Delayed diagnosis of pulmonary sparganosis mansoni can pose a significant hazard to the patient. Indeed, a history of ingesting uncooked stone cracks in endemic areas is ...

2010
Yoo Jin Lee Jee Yeon Kim

caused by the larval form of the pseudophyllidean tapeworm Spirometra (1). Humans are usually aberrant hosts (2). The route of infection is ingestion of raw meat of snakes or frogs, or drinking contaminated water (2). The clinical finding of sparganosis is the presence of subcutaneous masses in the abdominal wall, scrotum, lower extremities, chest wall, brain and breast (3). There are few case ...

2011
Ju-Hee Lee Gi-Hyun Kim Sang Min Kim Sang Yeub Lee Won-Yik Lee Jang-Whan Bae Kyung-Sub Shin Kyung-Kuk Hwang Dong-Won Kim Myeong-Chan Cho

Sparganosis is caused by a larval tapeworm of the genus Spirometra, which commonly invades subcutaneous tissue, but less frequently invades muscle, intestines, spinal cord, and the peritoneopleural cavity. The authors managed a female patient who presented with a recurrent pericardiopleural effusion and peripheral eosinophilia. The anti-sparganum-specific IgG serum level was significantly highe...

2014
Yi-Ming Zhao Hao-Chuan Zhang Zhong-Rong Li Hai-Yan Zhang

Sparganosis is an infection with a parasitic tapeworm larva that occurs by eating infected foods or drinking contaminated water. The larvae can migrate to a tissue or muscle in the chest, abdominal wall, extremities, eyes, brain, urinary tract, pleura, pericardium, spinal canal, or scrotum. Herein, we report a 5-month old infant with scrotal sparganosis who was initially suspected to have a scr...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2006
Ja-Hyun Koo Won-Hyun Cho Hyoung-Tae Kim Sung-Moon Lee Byung-Suk Chung Chong-Yoon Joo

Recent advances in radiological and serological techniques have enabled easier preoperative diagnosis of sparganosis. However, due to scarcity of cases, sparganosis has been often regarded as a disease of other etiologic origin unless the parasite is confirmed in the lesion. We experienced a case of sparganosis mimicking a varicose vein in terms of clinical manifestations and radiological findi...

2014
Won Hee Park Tae Young Shin Sang Min Yoon Soo-Hwan Park Yong Jin Kang Do Kyung Kim Jee-Young Han Do Hwan Seong

Sparganosis is a parasitic infestation of human by plerocercoid larvae. Sparganum is usually reported to be found in the subcutaneous tissues as well as other organs, including scrotum. However, testicular sparganosis is extremely rare, because of strong capsule of tunica albuginea. An urban-living 54-yr-old Korean man presented with left scrotal pain for 6 yr. Both testes look normal physicall...

2014
Young-Il Lee Min Seo Hyun-Woo Park

Sparganosis, an infection due to the plerocercoid of Spirometra erinacei, are found worldwide but the majority of cases occur in East Asia including Korea. This report is on a recurred case of sparganosis in the subcutaneous tissue of the right lower leg 1 year after a surgical removal of a worm from a similar region. At admission, ultrasonography (USG) of the lesion strongly suggested spargano...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2001
S D Bengtson F Rogers

Sparganosis is a parasitic infection in amphibians, reptiles and mammals including feral swine and man. It is caused by migration of the metacestode (spargana) of Spirometra. The primary objective of this study was the determination of the prevalence of gross sparganosis in Florida county of origin in slaughtered feral swine. Tracebacks to county of origin were conducted for Florida feral swine...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2012
S Wiwanitkit V Wiwanitkit

The recent article on follow-up MR imaging for cerebral sparganosis is interesting. Li et al noted, “Migration is a notable feature of cerebral sparganosis.” This finding is quite interesting. Due to its basic nature, sparganosis is usually a chronic localized disease. According to a large series from Thailand, no observation of cerebral migration was noted. The “tunnel” sign is a new finding t...

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