Literature DB >> 23741933

Appendicitis-like clinical image elicited by Enterobius vermicularis: case report and review of the literature.

W Vleeschouwers1, Ph Hofman, J P Gillardin, V Meert, S Van Slycke.   

Abstract

A 17-year-old female patient presented with the clinical features of an acute appendicitis. During laparoscopic exploration a macroscopically normal appendix was found. Since there were no intra-abdominal abnormalities found, the appendix was resected. Anatomopathology demonstrated Enterobius vermicularis, a pinworm infecting only humans, and mostly living in the caecum. This parasite is responsible for possibly the most common helminthic infection in the developed world. Its role in the pathogenesis of acute appendicitis is controversial, but more recent studies indicate a stronger association between enterobiasis and appendicitis. Often, enterobius mimics appendicitis by obstructing the lumen of the appendix, thereby causing appendiceal colic. This case report stresses the importance of microscopic examination of all appendectomy resection specimens. In case of enterobius infestation, systemic therapy of patient and family is necessary.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23741933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Chir Belg        ISSN: 0001-5458            Impact factor:   1.090


  4 in total

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Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2017-01-17

3.  Acute appendicitis due to infection with Enterobius vermicularis, A case report.

Authors:  Safaa Hadi Abdulsattar Alshihmani
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2022-07-08

4.  Enterobius vermicularis causing acute appendicitis, a case report with literature review.

Authors:  Zuhair D Hammood; Abdulwahid M Salih; Shvan H Mohammed; Fahmi H Kakamad; Karzan M Salih; Diyar A Omar; Marwan N Hassan; Shadi H Sidiq; Mohammed Q Mustafa; Imad J Habibullah; Drood C Usf; Anmar E Al Obaidi
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2019-09-25
  4 in total

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