Case report of rare presentation of schistosomiasis: delayed diagnosis of genitourinary schistosomiasis in an adolescent.

Q3 Medicine Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.4081/pmc.2024.331
Valentina Caputo, Cosimo Bleve, Giulia Brooks, Elisa Zolpi, Salvatore Fabio Chiarenza
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Schistosomiasis is a tropical infection endemic to developing nations that can result in chronic liver damage, renal failure, infertility, and bladder cancer. Genitourinary localization is marked by dysuria, visible hematuria, and urinary obstruction. We present the case of a 17-year-old male adolescent from a rural area of Central Africa, who arrived in Italy two years prior, exhibiting hematuria and urinary symptoms. He came to our attention with a history of terminal hematuria, dysuria, and intermittent abdominal pain since the age of ten. We conducted initial blood tests, urine analyses, and ultrasonography, all yielding negative results. Cystoscopy was conducted with biopsy of an atypical bladder lesion due to the persistence of hematuria. Histopathology revealed morphological findings indicative of Schistosoma haematobium. The patient received praziquantel treatment and was monitored through parasitological urine analyses. Bladder schistosomiasis should be considered in children exhibiting terminal hematuria from endemic regions. Diagnosis can be established through a urinary microbiological examination. An endoscopic evaluation may assist in the diagnosis if the results are negative.

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罕见的血吸虫病病例报告:一名青少年泌尿生殖系统血吸虫病的延迟诊断。
血吸虫病是一种发展中国家特有的热带传染病,可导致慢性肝损伤、肾衰竭、不孕症和膀胱癌。泌尿生殖系统定位以排尿困难、可见血尿和尿路梗阻为特征。我们报告一名来自中非农村地区的17岁男性青少年的病例,他两年前抵达意大利,表现出血尿和泌尿系统症状。他自十岁起就有终末期血尿、排尿困难及间歇性腹痛病史。我们进行了初步的血液检查、尿液分析和超声检查,结果均为阴性。膀胱镜检查与活检的不典型膀胱病变,由于持续血尿。组织病理学显示为血血吸虫的形态学特征。患者接受吡喹酮治疗,并通过尿液寄生虫学分析进行监测。在流行地区表现终末血尿的儿童中应考虑膀胱血吸虫病。诊断可以通过尿液微生物检查来确定。如果结果为阴性,内窥镜检查可能有助于诊断。
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Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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