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BMJ Case Rep ; 20152015 Nov 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26604240

ABSTRACT

Filarial infection can have varied manifestations, but hydropneumothorax at presentation has not yet been reported. A 28-year-old man presented to our hospital with heaviness of the left chest for the past 10 days, which was preceded by a sudden, short stabbing pain in the left chest after straining. Chest X-ray revealed left-sided hydropneumothorax. A peripheral blood picture revealed significant eosinophilia. A pleural fluid report also showed eosinophilia and a few motile microfilaria of Wuchereria bancrofti. Microfilaria was also documented in peripheral blood. There was no evidence of other organ system involvement. The patient was diagnosed with 'Filarial Hydropneumothorax'. After treatment with a temporary chest drain and oral diethylcarbamazine citrate, there was dramatic relief of symptoms and radiological improvement. The patient has been symptom free with no features of recurrence through 8 months of follow-up.


Subject(s)
Chest Pain/etiology , Diethylcarbamazine/therapeutic use , Drainage/methods , Filariasis/diagnosis , Filaricides/therapeutic use , Hydropneumothorax/diagnosis , Wuchereria bancrofti/isolation & purification , Adult , Animals , Chest Pain/parasitology , Chest Tubes , Filariasis/complications , Filariasis/therapy , Humans , Hydropneumothorax/complications , Hydropneumothorax/parasitology , Hydropneumothorax/therapy , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Korean J Radiol ; 8(5): 372-81, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17923779

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the serial CT findings of Paragonimus westermani infected dogs and the microscopic structures of the worm cysts using Micro-CT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was approved by the committee on animal research at our institution. Fifteen dogs infected with P. westermani underwent serial contrast-enhanced CT scans at pre-infection, after 10 days of infection, and monthly thereafter until six months for determining the radiologic-pathologic correlation. Three dogs (one dog each time) were sacrificed at 1, 3 and 6 months, respectively. After fixation of the lungs, both multi-detector CT and Micro-CT were performed for examining the worm cysts. RESULTS: The initial findings were pleural effusion and/or subpleural ground-glass opacities or linear opacities at day 10. At day 30, subpleural and peribronchial nodules appeared with hydropneumothorax and abdominal or chest wall air bubbles. Cavitary change and bronchial dilatation began to be seen on CT scan at day 30 and this was mostly seen together with mediastinal lymphadenopathy at day 60. Thereafter, subpleural ground-glass opacities and nodules with or without cavitary changes were persistently observed until day 180. After cavitary change of the nodules, the migratory features of the subpleural or peribronchial nodules were seen on all the serial CT scans. Micro-CT showed that the cyst wall contained dilated interconnected tubular structures, which had communications with the cavity and the adjacent distal bronchus. CONCLUSION: The CT findings of paragonimiasis depend on the migratory stage of the worms. The worm cyst can have numerous interconnected tubular channels within its own wall and these channels have connections with the cavity and the adjacent distal bronchus.


Subject(s)
Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Cysts/parasitology , Paragonimiasis/diagnosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Animals , Contrast Media/administration & dosage , Disease Progression , Dogs , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hydropneumothorax/parasitology , Iohexol/analogs & derivatives , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Lung/parasitology , Male , Observer Variation , Paragonimiasis/parasitology , Paragonimus westermani/growth & development , Paragonimus westermani/isolation & purification , Pleural Effusion/parasitology , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Time Factors
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-174912

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the serial CT findings of Paragonimus westermani infected dogs and the microscopic structures of the worm cysts using Micro-CT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was approved by the committee on animal research at our institution. Fifteen dogs infected with P. westermani underwent serial contrast-enhanced CT scans at pre-infection, after 10 days of infection, and monthly thereafter until six months for determining the radiologic-pathologic correlation. Three dogs (one dog each time) were sacrificed at 1, 3 and 6 months, respectively. After fixation of the lungs, both multi-detector CT and Micro-CT were performed for examining the worm cysts. RESULTS: The initial findings were pleural effusion and/or subpleural ground-glass opacities or linear opacities at day 10. At day 30, subpleural and peribronchial nodules appeared with hydropneumothorax and abdominal or chest wall air bubbles. Cavitary change and bronchial dilatation began to be seen on CT scan at day 30 and this was mostly seen together with mediastinal lymphadenopathy at day 60. Thereafter, subpleural ground-glass opacities and nodules with or without cavitary changes were persistently observed until day 180. After cavitary change of the nodules, the migratory features of the subpleural or peribronchial nodules were seen on all the serial CT scans. Micro-CT showed that the cyst wall contained dilated interconnected tubular structures, which had communications with the cavity and the adjacent distal bronchus. CONCLUSION: The CT findings of paragonimiasis depend on the migratory stage of the worms. The worm cyst can have numerous interconnected tubular channels within its own wall and these channels have connections with the cavity and the adjacent distal bronchus.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Female , Male , Contrast Media/administration & dosage , Cysts/parasitology , Disease Progression , Follow-Up Studies , Hydropneumothorax/parasitology , Iohexol/analogs & derivatives , Lung/parasitology , Observer Variation , Paragonimiasis/diagnosis , Paragonimus westermani/growth & development , Pleural Effusion/parasitology , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Time Factors , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods
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