• 제목/요약/키워드: Extrapulmonary paragonimiasis

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흉막 삼출을 동반한 복부 피하 지방 조직의 폐흡충증 이소기생 1례 (A Case of Paragonimiasis in the Abdominal Subcutaneous Tissue with Pleural Effusion)

  • 임소희;신승환;송명준;김진우;김승준;이숙영;김영균;박성학
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제56권5호
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    • pp.550-554
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    • 2004
  • 과거에 비해 최근에는 우리나라에서 기생충 감염의 빈도가 낮아지긴 하였지만, 우리나라에서 비교적 흔한 감염원인 민물 게장등을 섭취한 병력이 있고, 호산구성 흉막 삼출과 말초혈액에서 호산구증다증이 있을 경우, 반드시 기생충 감염의 가능성을 생각해 보아야 한다. 피하조직에서의 폐흡충의 이소기생 례가 빈번한 것은 아니지만, 본 증례와 같이 이동성의 복부 종괴가 있을 경우 조직검사와 면역학적 검사를 통해 기생충 감염 여부에 대한 확인 절차는 반드시 필요하다. 그럼으로써, 결핵이나 폐암등 다른 질환으로의 오진에 의해 발생하는 경제사회적 손실을 최소화할 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

A Case of Ectopic Peritoneal Paragonimiasis Mimicking Diverticulitis or Abdominal Abscess

  • Kim, Min Jae;Kim, Sung-Han;Lee, Sang-Oh;Choi, Sang-Ho;Kim, Yang Soo;Woo, Jun Hee;Yoon, Yong Sik;Kim, Kyung Won;Cho, Jaeeun;Chai, Jong-Yil;Chong, Yong Pil
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.313-317
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    • 2017
  • Paragonimiasis is a parasitic disease caused by Paragnonimus species. The primary site of infection is the lung, and extrapulmonary involvement is also reported. When infected with Paragonimus westermani, which is the dominant species in Korea, the central nervous system is frequently involved along with the liver, intestine, peritoneal cavity, retroperitoneum, and abdominal wall. Ectopic paragonimiasis raises diagnostic challenge since it is uncommon and may be confused with malignancy or other inflammatory diseases. Here, we report an ectopic paragonimiasis case initially presented with recurrent abdominal pain. The patient developed abdominal pain 3 times for the previous 3 years and the computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen revealed fluid collection with wall enhancement. Recurrent diverticulitis was initially suspected and part of the ascending colon was resected. However, the specimen showed intact colon wall without evidence of diverticulitis and multiple parasite eggs and granulomas were found instead. The size of about $70{\mu}m$, the presence of an operculum and relatively thick egg shell suggested eggs of Paragonimus species. With appropriate exposure history and a positive antibody test, the definitive diagnosis was made as peritoneal paragonimiasis.