人类双丝虫复发性乳房感染:1例报告

S. Maraghi, Ali Sameri, Yasser Jeddi
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背景:钩丝虫病是世界范围内家畜和野生动物常见的一种寄生虫病,以犬类为主要宿主,蚊子为媒介。世界上许多地方,包括非洲、澳大利亚、美洲、欧洲和亚洲,都报告了人类双丝虫病。病例报告:一名来自伊朗西南部阿巴丹市的40岁妇女因右乳结节转介给外科医生。超声和乳房x光检查显示结节诊断为寄生病变。切除结节后,将组织置于10%甲醛中,送往病理实验室。在组织病理学检查中,观察到被坏死组织包围的蠕虫的横切面,与中性粒细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞和异物巨细胞浸润有关,在形态上与repens Dirofilaria相容。结论:在流行地区应考虑人蝇蛆病。
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Human Dirofilaria repens infection of the breast: a case report
Background: Dirofilariasis is a common helminthic parasitic disease in both domestic and wild animals around the world, with canines as the principal reservoir host and mosquitoes as the vector.  Human dirofilariasis has been reported from many parts of the world, including Africa, Australia, the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Case Report: A 40 year old woman from Abadan city Southwest of Iran referred to surgeon with a nodule on her right breast. Ultrasound and mammography revealed a nodule diagnosed as parasitic lesion. After resection of the nodule, tissue was placed in 10% formaldehyde and sent to pathology laboratory. In histopathological examination, cross section of a worm surrounded with necrotic tissue, associated with infiltration of Neutrophils, Eosinophils, and foreign body giant cells observed which was morphologically compatible with Dirofilaria repens. Conclusion: Human dirofilariasis should be considered in endemic regions.
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