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Dimitrios Xouris1, Irene Vafiadis-Zoumbulis1, Kostis Papaxoinis1, Giorgos Bamias1, George Karamanolis1, Janis Vlachogiannakos1, Spiros D Ladas1.
Abstract
Strongyloides stercoralis is an endemic parasitic infection of tropical areas, but it is rare in Europe. Most infected immunocompetent patients are asymptomatic, but may present with abdominal pain and diarrhea even several years after acquiring the infection. However, in immunocompromized patients, hyperinfection syndrome has a high mortality rate. Risk factors for the hyperinfection syndrome are corticosteroids and infection with human T lymphotropic virus type 1. Diagnosis of strongyloidiasis is usually made by identifying the larvae in the stool or in duodenal biopsies. There are only four published cases of strongyloidiasis in Greek patients, three of them were immunocompromized. In our patient videocapsule endoscopy identified rhabditiform larvae suggestive of strongyloidiasis. This case report illustrates the difficulty in establishing a diagnosis of the disease in immunocompetent patients.Entities:
Keywords: Strongyloides stercoralis; diarrhea; helminthic infections; human T lymphotropic virus type 1; small bowel videocapsule endoscopy; strongyloidiasis
Year: 2012 PMID: 24713813 PMCID: PMC3959373
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Gastroenterol ISSN: 1108-7471