Literature DB >> 1293729

Ultrasound versus clinical examination as indication for Schistosoma mansoni associated morbidity in children.

E Doehring-Schwerdtfeger1, C Kaiser, J Schlake, I M Abdel-Rahim, Q Mohamed-Ali, J Richter, D Franke, R Kardorff, M Elsheikh, J H Ehrich.   

Abstract

In order to compare clinical versus ultrasound based diagnosis of Schistosoma mansoni induced periportal fibrosis (pF) 536 infected Sudanese schoolchildren underwent clinical and sonographical examination. A liver exceeding 3 cm in sternal line and a palpable spleen were considered pathological. Ultrasound criteria for age dependent organometry of a Central European cohort were used as reference. Based on clinical criteria 190 children (35.4%) had hepatomegaly, whereas according to ultrasound results the rate was only 11.4%. Splenomegaly was detected in 77 cases (14.4%) by clinical means, but in 196 by ultrasound (36.6%). The sensitivity of clinical parameters as indication of pF was around 50%. Results for ultrasound detected organomegaly were only slightly better. It was concluded that assessment of liver and spleen sizes was of limited value as an indication for pF and that a considerable discrepancy existed between clinical and ultrasound based assessment of hepato- and splenomegaly.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1293729

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Parasitol        ISSN: 0177-2392


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