The Liver’s hidden foe: A case study on Human Fasciolasis

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02045
Abdulkerim Girma , Yegzeru Belete , Solomon Afework , Teshale Bisrat
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Abstract

Human fascioliasis, caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciolagigantica, is a neglected tropical disease of increasing public health significance. Reported cases are rare, with only one serologically confirmed instance in Ethiopia to date. We present the case of a male patient in his late twenties, without identified risk factors, who presented with bilateral upper quadrant pain persisting for a year and a history of repeated treatment for H. pylori gastritis. Initial ultrasound findings prompted further investigation with abdominal CT, contrast-enhanced MRI, and MRCP, leading to a diagnostic shift confirmed by a positive enzyme-linked assay for Fasciola hepatica. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges and the critical role of radiological imaging—ultrasound, CT, and MRIin identifying key features such as biliary dilation and parenchymal abnormalities, crucial for early detection and effective management of human fascioliasis.

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肝脏的隐形敌人:人类法氏囊病案例研究
由肝脏法氏囊和法氏囊引起的人类法氏囊病是一种被忽视的热带疾病,对公共卫生的影响越来越大。报告的病例很少,迄今为止埃塞俄比亚仅有一例经血清学确诊的病例。我们报告的病例是一名二十多岁的男性患者,无明确危险因素,因双上腹疼痛持续一年,曾反复治疗幽门螺杆菌胃炎。最初的超声波检查结果促使患者进一步进行腹部 CT、造影剂增强 MRI 和 MRCP 检查,结果发现肝脏法氏囊病菌酶联检测呈阳性,从而确诊为肝脏法氏囊病菌感染。该病例凸显了放射成像--超声、CT 和 MRI--在识别胆道扩张和实质异常等关键特征方面的诊断挑战和重要作用,这些特征对于人类法氏囊病的早期发现和有效治疗至关重要。
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