强直丝虫病导致肠穿孔:罕见并发症。

Q4 Medicine West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
U Mohammed, N Musa, K O Ekochin, Y Dantuni, H I Wasagu
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背景:斯特氏龙线虫病是一种由斯特氏龙线虫引起的土壤传播蠕虫感染,主要发生在热带和亚热带地区,全球有超过 6 亿人受到感染。在社会经济条件较差、被收容或居住在农村地区的人群中感染率较高。寄生的成年雌虫寄居在十二指肠或胃中,产卵并在粘膜中孵化。慢性感染可能没有症状,也可能伴有皮肤病、呼吸道或胃肠道症状。由于存在亚临床或症状不明显的病例,寄生虫量通常较低,幼虫产出不规则,以及缺乏金标准诊断检测方法,因此往往会延误对盘尾丝虫病的诊断。我们报告了一例不寻常的病例,患者为一名 13 岁女性,因感染斯特氏龙线虫而导致肠穿孔:由于病情恶化,患者被转到我们的教学医院,在那里她接受了开腹手术和小肠切除术,原因可能是伤寒性回肠炎没有得到妥善处理,样本被提交进行组织病理学检测。在小肠粘膜和隐窝中发现了肠道溃疡和穿孔、成虫和寄生虫卵,这与斯特氏龙线虫一致:结论:我们报告了一例罕见的斯特龙线虫病肠穿孔病例。在疾病流行地区,其他被忽视的热带疾病也应被视为急腹症及相关异常并发症(如肠穿孔)的鉴别诊断。
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STRONGYLOIDIASIS CAUSING BOWEL PERFORATION: RARE COMPLICATION.

Background: Strongyloidiasis is a soil-transmitted helminth infection caused by Strongyloides Stercoralis, mostly in tropical and sub-tropical regions, affecting over 600 million people worldwide. Infection is more prevalent among those who are socioeconomically disadvantaged, institutionalized, or residing in rural areas. Parasitic adult females reside in the duodenum or stomach and produce eggs that hatch in the mucosa. Chronic infection may be asymptomatic or be associated with dermatological, respiratory, or gastrointestinal symptoms. The diagnosis of S. stercoralis is often delayed due to the presence of subclinical or poorly symptomatic cases, the usually low parasite load and irregular larvae output, and the lack of a gold standard diagnostic test. We present an unusual case of a 13-year-old female patient with intestinal perforation due Strongyloides Stercoralis infection.

Case report: We present a 14year old female, who presented with features of acute abdomen and was operated on an account of intestinal perforation due to Typhoid ileitis in a private hospital, due to worsening condition the patient was referred to our Teaching Hospital, where she had laparotomy and small bowel resection due to probably typhoid ileitis not properly managed, the sample was submitted for histopathology test. An area of intestinal ulcers and perforation, adult worm, and ova of parasite lodged within the mucosa and crypts of small intestine consistent with Strongyloides Stercoralis was seen.

Conclusion: We report a rare case of intestinal perforation due Strongyloidiasis. In endemic areas, other Neglected Tropical Diseases should also be considered as differential diagnoses of acute abdomen and the associated unusual complications like intestinal perforation.

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