| Literature DB >> 14964655 |
Ahmed N Haseeb1, Atef M El-Shazly, Magdy A S Arafa, Ayman T A Morsy.
Abstract
Examination of twenty parasitologically proven human cases of fascioliasis showed the following clinical, laboratory and ultrasonography results: (1) Both sexes are susceptible to fascioliasis. The smallest one was a child 3-year old. (2) The most important clinical manifestations are: a- abdominal distention and flatulence (30%), b- right upper quadrant pains (25%), colicky abdominal pains (25%), d- pallor (25%), and etympanitic abdomen (25%). Nevertheless, 15% of the patients showed no symptoms. (3) The most significant items in the CBC and liver function tests are: a- significantly high eosinophilia, b-high alkaline phosphatase, and c- low haemoglobin. Besides, two fascioliasis patients had high serum bilirubin. (4) Ultrasonography diagnosed only nine fascioliasis patients (45%). The result was critically discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14964655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Egypt Soc Parasitol ISSN: 1110-0583