| Literature DB >> 21991493 |
Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif1, Ch'ng Ewe Seng, Nazri Mustaffa, Nurul Azira Mohd Shah, Zeehaida Mohamed.
Abstract
A 46-year-old man presented with a history of passing bright red blood per rectum over the last one month. He also had on and off diarrhea with visible mucus in the stool for two months' duration. Further history was unremarkable, and physical examination revealed hemorrhoids which were subsequently banded. A colonoscopy was arranged in view of the prolonged diarrhea whereby an edematous and swollen ileocecal valve was seen. This was shown to be due to Trichuris trichiura infection, confirmed on histopathological examination of biopsies taken from the site. The patient was started on oral albendazole treatment and has been asymptomatic on latest followup. This case illustrates an accidental finding of T. trichuria infection on colonoscopic examination, which was done to investigate the patient's prolonged diarrhea.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21991493 PMCID: PMC3168381 DOI: 10.5402/2011/105178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Gastroenterol ISSN: 2090-4398
Figure 1A swollen ileocecal valve with superficial ulceration. A few thread-like nematodes embedding the intestinal mucosa were seen (arrow).
Figure 2(a) 40x H&E ileocecal valve showed moderate lymphocytic cell infiltrates in the mucosa together with cross sections of an adult female nematode. (b) 200x H&E ileocecal valve showed moderate lymphocytic cell infiltrates in the mucosa together with cross sections of an adult female nematode.
Figure 3400x H&E Cross section of the worm body wall displayed cuticle with prominent annulations, hypodermis with hypodermal nuclei, contractile portion muscle, and sarcoplasmic portion of muscle with nuclei.
Figure 4400x H&E Multiple ova with terminal plugs observed within the body (arrow).
Figure 5(a) 200x H&E. (b) PAS. Cross section of caudal end showing two caudal papillae.