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Simultaneous Paragonimus infection involving the breast and lung: A case report.
Oh, Moon Young; Chu, Ajung; Park, Jeong Hwan; Lee, Jong Yoon; Roh, Eun Youn; Chai, Young Jun; Hwang, Ki-Tae.
Afiliação
  • Oh MY; Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 156707, South Korea.
  • Chu A; Department of Radiology, Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 156707, South Korea.
  • Park JH; Department of Pathology, Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 156707, South Korea.
  • Lee JY; Department of Radiology, Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 156707, South Korea.
  • Roh EY; Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 156707, South Korea.
  • Chai YJ; Department of Surgery, Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 156707, South Korea.
  • Hwang KT; Department of Surgery, Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 156707, South Korea. kiterius@snu.ac.kr.
World J Clin Cases ; 7(24): 4292-4298, 2019 Dec 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31911910
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by lung flukes of the genus Paragonimus. Although the most common site of infection is the pleuropulmonary area, the parasite can also reach other parts of the body on its journey from the intestines to the lungs, ending up in locations such as the brain, abdomen, skin, and subcutaneous tissues. Ectopic paragonimiasis is difficult to diagnose due to the rarity of this disease. CASE

SUMMARY:

Here, we report a rare case of simultaneous breast and pulmonary paragonimiasis in a woman presenting painless breast mass and lung nodule with a history of eating raw trout. To confirm the diagnosis, serologic testing and tissue confirmation of the breast mass were performed. The patient was treated with surgical resection of the mass and praziquantel medication.

CONCLUSION:

Ectopic paragonimiasis is difficult to diagnose due to the rarity of this disease. Thus, thorough history-taking and clinical suspicion of parasitic infection are important.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article