Title of article
Hepatobiliary Fascioliasis: Clinical and Radiological Features
Author/Authors
Sanei Taheri, M shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Dept of Radiology, تهران, ايران , Aminzade, Z shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Dept of Infectious Disease, تهران, ايران , Shokohi, SH shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Dept of Infectious Disease, تهران, ايران , Birang, SH shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Dept of Radiology, تهران, ايران , Aghazade, K shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Dept of Infectious Disease, تهران, ايران
From page
48
To page
55
Abstract
Fascioliasis is a worldwide but unevenly distributed zoonosis caused by the trematode Fasciola hepatica that infects domesticated herbivores. Fasciolosis also occurs accidentally in humans by ingestion of metacercaria-laden freshwater or water plants. Human infections are common in developing countries and are not rare in Europe. The clinical course has been conventionally described in two phases: an acute phase of hepatic parenchymal invasion of an immature worm larva (parenchymal phase) and a stationary phase after residence in the bile duct and production of eggs (ductal phase). We report a 34 years old woman from Ilam, western Iran with hepatic disorder, RUQ pain, and jaundice. The diagnosis was made by sonography, CT scan and serologic studies. Serologic exam (ELISA) was positive CT findings were compatible with fascioliasis.
Keywords
Fasciola hepatica , Liver , Imaging , Iran
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP)
Record number
2595986
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