Urinary schistosomiasis: report of case diagnosed in bladder biopsy.

Q2 Medicine BMC Clinical Pathology Pub Date : 2018-11-28 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12907-018-0080-5
Hafsa Chahdi, Amal Damiri, Mohamed Reda El Ochi, Mohamed Allaoui, Abderrahmane Al Bouzidi, Mohamed Oukabli
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Background: Urinary schistosomiasis is a common parasitic disease in endemic countries.

Case presentation: We report the case of a patient who was on a working trip to Mauritania. This parasitosis, suspected in the presence of hematuria and the notion of stay in an endemic zone, was confirmed by the presence of Schistosoma heamatobium eggs during the histological examination of the bladder biopsy performed after cystoscopy, highlighting a bilharzial granuloma and of course, the diagnosis was confirmed by the presence of eggs during the direct examination of the freshly collected urine.

Conclusions: It should be pointed out that the diagnosis of schistosomiasis must be evoked with the association of hematuria and the particular inflammatory aspect of the vesical mucosa and, of course, the notion of stay in an endemic zone.

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尿路血吸虫病:膀胱活检诊断一例报告。
背景:尿路血吸虫病是血吸虫病流行国家常见的一种寄生虫病。病例介绍:我们报告的病例的病人是谁在工作旅行到毛里塔尼亚。在膀胱镜检查后进行的膀胱活检的组织学检查中,发现血血吸虫虫卵,突出显示了一个胆汁肉芽肿,当然,在直接检查新收集的尿液时,发现虫卵也证实了诊断。结论:应该指出的是,诊断血吸虫病必须与血尿和膀胱黏膜的特殊炎症方面的关联,当然,呆在一个流行区的概念。
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期刊介绍: BMC Clinical Pathology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of histopathology, haematology, clinical biochemistry, and medical microbiology (including virology, parasitology, and infection control). BMC Clinical Pathology (ISSN 1472-6890) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, CAS, EMBASE, Scopus and Google Scholar.
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