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Biliary ascariasis: report of a complicated case and literature review.

F M Sanai1, M A Al-Karawi.   

Abstract

Invasion of the Ascaris worm into the biliary system leads to a wide variety of clinical syndromes. Most of the descriptions of the disease have originated from the developing world, where due to the environmental factors there is a high level of parasitism. An increased incidence of biliary ascariasis borne out of population migration and increased facilities for diagnosis has led to a renewal of interest in this disease in the developed world. Significant morbidity and mortality is associated with the concomitant complications, and early diagnosis and management is of utmost importance. Common disease presentations include biliary colic, obstructive jaundice, acalculous cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, pancreatitis, and cholangitis. Although with a potential for serious mortality, pancreatitis, and cholangiocarcinoma constitute relatively less common threats. Recent advances in endoscopy have shifted the attention of this disease from the surgeon to the gastroenterologist and a consensus of opinion is arising for early intervention. We present here a patient with biliary ascariasis managed endoscopically and review the epidemiology, prevalence, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of this disease.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 19858609     DOI: 10.4103/1319-3767.30462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1319-3767            Impact factor:   2.485


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2.  Biliary ascariasis in the Indian subcontinent: a study of 42 cases.

Authors:  Madhumita Mukhopadhyay
Journal:  Saudi J Gastroenterol       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 2.485

3.  An uncommon cause of right hypochondriac pain. Acute acalculous cholecystitis due to Ascaris lumbricoides with intestinal ascariasis was diagnosed.

Authors:  Kumble S Madhusudhan; Shivanand Gamanagatti
Journal:  Saudi J Gastroenterol       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.485

4.  Comparative study on presentation of biliary ascariasis with dead and living worms.

Authors:  Shahinul Alam; Golam Mustafa; Salimur Rahman; Shamsul A Kabir; Harun O Rashid; Mobin Khan
Journal:  Saudi J Gastroenterol       Date:  2010 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 2.485

5.  Radio-pathological diagnosis of hepatobiliary ascariasis: A rare entity.

Authors:  Indranil Chakrabarti; Amita Giri; Anuradha De; Asit Chandra Roy
Journal:  J Cytol       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 1.000

6.  An Unwanted Guest in the Biliary Tract: A Case Report.

Authors:  Nita Lohala; Ram Bahadur Gurung; Ram Bhattarai; Anjila Lama
Journal:  JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc       Date:  2019 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 0.406

7.  Surgical complications of Ascaris lumbricoides in children.

Authors:  Raghu S Ramareddy; Anand Alladi; O S Siddapa; V Deepti; Tanveer Akthar; B Mamata
Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2012-07
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