| Literature DB >> 24623888 |
Bong Jin Kim1, Kyung Seob Song2, Hyun-Hee Kong3, Hee-Jae Cha4, Meesun Ock4.
Abstract
We encountered a patient with heavy Hymenolepis nana infection. The patient was a 44-year-old Korean man who had suffered from chronic hepatitis (type B) for 15 years. A large number of H. nana adult worms were found during colonoscopy that was performed as a part of routine health screening. The parasites were scattered throughout the colon, as well as in the terminal ileum, although the patient was immunocompetent. Based on this study, colonoscopy may be helpful for diagnosis of asymptomatic H. nana infections.Entities:
Keywords: Hymenolepis nana; colonoscopy; routine health screening
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24623888 PMCID: PMC3949000 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2014.52.1.85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1Patient colonoscopy findings. Colonoscopy revealed that a large number of Hymenolepis nana adult worms were scattered throughout the colon as well as in the terminal ileum. (A) Terminal ileum. (B) Cecum. (C) Transverse colon. (D) Sigmoid colon.
Fig. 2Morphological characteristics of Hymenolepis nana adult worms. The adult worm was approximately 2 cm long and was comprised of up to 200 proglottids (A, C). The scolex was equipped with 4 suckers and a hooked rostellum (B). The mature proglottids showed testes, while the terminal gravid proglottid was round and filled with eggs (D, E). The eggs were round, with oncospheres that contained hooks (F). h, hooks; s, sucker; t, testis; e, eggs.