Literature DB >> 11293175

Hepatobiliary and pancreatic ascariasis.

M S Khuroo1.   

Abstract

Ascariasis is a helminthic infection of global distribution with more than 1.4 billion persons infected throughout the world. The majority of infections occur in the developing countries of Asia and Latin America. Of 4 million people infected in the United States, a large percentage are immigrants from developing countries. Ascaris-related clinical disease is restricted to subjects with heavy worm load, and an estimated 1.2 to 2 million such cases, with 20,000 deaths, occur in endemic areas per year. More often, recurring moderate infections cause stunting of linear growth, cause reduced cognitive function, and contribute to existing malnutrition in children in endemic areas. HPA is a frequent cause of biliary and pancreatic disease in endemic areas. It occurs in adult women and can cause biliary colic, acute cholecystitis, acute cholangitis, acute pancreatitis, and hepatic abscess. RPC causing hepatic duct calculi is possibly an aftermath of recurrent biliary invasion in such areas. Ultrasonography can detect worms in the biliary tract and pancreas and is a useful noninvasive technique for diagnosis and follow-up of such patients. ERCP can help diagnose biliary and pancreatic ascariasis, including ascaris in the duodenum. Also, ERCP can be used to extract worms from the biliary and pancreatic ducts when indicated. Pyrantel pamoate, mebendazole, albendazole and levamisole are effective drugs and can be used for mass therapy to control ascariasis in endemic areas.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11293175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0254-8860


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3.  Biliary Ascariasis Mimicking Colonic Tumor Infiltration of the Biliary System.

Authors:  Deepak Sundriyal; Gyanendra Mittal; Sushil Kumar; Suraj Manjunath; Navneet Sharma; Mahesh Gupta
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4.  Pancreatic ascariasis with periampullary carcinoma.

Authors:  S Arulprakash; Manoj Kumar Sahu; Amit Kumar Dutta; A Joseph; George M Chandy
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Review 5.  Hepatobiliary and pancreatic ascariasis.

Authors:  Mohammad S Khuroo; Ajaz A Rather; Naira S Khuroo; Mehnaaz S Khuroo
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-09-07       Impact factor: 5.742

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Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2018-10-15       Impact factor: 1.704

7.  Ascariasis Causing Biliary Colic.

Authors:  Bipadabhanjan Mallick; Dibya L Praharaj; Preetam Nath; Sarat C Panigrahi
Journal:  ACG Case Rep J       Date:  2019-08-27

8.  Gallbladder Perforation Due to Ascaris lumbricoides in a Pregnant Woman and 6 Year Old Girl from Afghanistan: Case Report.

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Journal:  Iran J Parasitol       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 1.012

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