پديد آورندگان :
Sanei Taheri M نويسنده , Aminzade Z نويسنده , Shokohi SH نويسنده , Birang Sh. نويسنده , Aghazade K نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
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.