An Ascaris lumbricoides infection diagnosed by colonoscopy: A case report and a brief literature review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology International Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1016/j.parint.2025.103032
Simona Gigliotti, Elettra Mancuso, Marta Pantanella, Michele Manno, Cristina Cosco, Alessandro Corea, Nora N Raso, Morena Campolo, Francesca Divenuto, Aida Giancotti, Nadia Marascio, Patrizia Doldo, Angela Quirino, Giovanni Matera
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Background: Ascaris lumbricoides is a nematode that parasitizes the human gastrointestinal tract, and it is the cause of the most common helminthic infections worldwide. It predominates in areas of poor sanitation. Early diagnosis of this intestinal infection is pivotal to avoid its severe and lethal complications such as gut obstruction, volvulus, and perforation.

Case report: A 61-year-old Caucasian female was admitted to the Operational Unit of Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgery with abdominal pain, in combination with nausea and vomiting for 2 months. The woman underwent a colonoscopy and surprisingly A. lumbricoides was highlighted. Diagnosis of A. lumbricoides infections is based on the microscopic detection of eggs in stool, thus, patient fecal samples collected were examined by microscopy-based methods, but no eggs were found. Previously, the patient was treated to eradicate H. pylori, using omeprazole, a common proton pump inhibitor.

Discussion: Here, we supposed that previous therapy has mitigated the parasite infection severity. In our patient was identified A. lumbricoides, although she came from a medium socio-economic status family and despite, she reported to have never travelled in tropical and subtropical areas. This report highlights the importance of the awareness of ascariasis and that its preventive measures should be included in all health education programs.

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背景:类蚓蛔虫是一种寄生于人类胃肠道的线虫,是世界上最常见的寄生虫感染的原因。它主要发生在卫生条件差的地区。早期诊断这种肠道感染是关键,以避免其严重和致命的并发症,如肠梗阻,肠扭转和穿孔。病例报告:一名61岁白人女性因腹痛合并恶心呕吐2 个月入住胃肠内镜手术手术组。该妇女接受了结肠镜检查,令人惊讶的是,显示出蚓状芽胞杆菌。蛔虫感染的诊断是基于粪便中虫卵的显微镜检测,因此,收集的患者粪便样本采用显微镜方法检查,但未发现虫卵。此前,该患者使用奥美拉唑(一种常见的质子泵抑制剂)治疗以根除幽门螺杆菌。讨论:在这里,我们假设以前的治疗已经减轻了寄生虫感染的严重程度。本例患者虽来自中等社会经济地位家庭,但据报告从未到过热带和亚热带地区,但被鉴定为蚓状拟虫。本报告强调了认识蛔虫病的重要性,并指出应将其预防措施纳入所有健康教育方案。
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Parasitology International 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Parasitology International provides a medium for rapid, carefully reviewed publications in the field of human and animal parasitology. Original papers, rapid communications, and original case reports from all geographical areas and covering all parasitological disciplines, including structure, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and systematics, may be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly, but suggestions in this respect are welcome. Letters to the Editor commenting on any aspect of the Journal are also welcome.
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