Literature DB >> 2643558

Pulmonary dirofilariasis: the great imitator of primary or metastatic lung tumor. A clinicopathologic analysis of seven cases and a review of the literature.

J Y Ro1, P J Tsakalakis, V A White, M A Luna, E G Chang-Tung, L Green, L Cribbett, A G Ayala.   

Abstract

The clinical, radiologic, and pathologic features of seven patients with pulmonary dirofilariasis were studied. The findings were analyzed in conjunction with those of 76 cases previously reported from the United States. We found that, in most instances, the disease was acquired in states along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and occurred predominantly in whites (94.7%) in their fifth or sixth decades of life, with a male to female ratio of 2:1. Symptoms, commonly chest pain, cough, or hemoptysis, were present in 37.6% of patients. Most patients (62.4%) were asymptomatic, and the disease was discovered incidentally on routine radiography or during the investigation of another problem. Peripheral eosinophilia was present in 20% of patients. The radiologic findings consisted of single (89.8%) or multiple (10.2%) pulmonary nodules that simulated primary or metastatic lung tumor. Dirofilariasis was not included in the clinical differential diagnosis in any of the patients. In one case, the diagnosis was accurately obtained by fine needle aspiration biopsy. All other patients required thoracotomy with excisional lung biopsy for diagnosis. Pathologically, the dirofilaria nodule consisted of a spherical subpleural infarct with a central thrombosed artery containing Dirofilaria immitis in various stages of disintegration.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2643558     DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(89)90205-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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2.  Pulmonary coin lesion mimicking lung cancer reveals an unexpected finding: Dirofilaria immitis.

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Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 2.895

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Review 4.  Pulmonary infections mimicking cancer: a retrospective, three-year review.

Authors:  K V Rolston; S Rodriguez; N Dholakia; E Whimbey; I Raad
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  1997-03       Impact factor: 3.603

5.  Molecular detection of filarial nematode parasites in Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) from Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

Authors:  Tatsunori Masatani; Isshu Kojima; Michiyo Tashiro; Kiyoshi Yamauchi; Daisuke Fukui; Madoka Ichikawa-Seki; Ryo Harasawa
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2020-12-14       Impact factor: 1.267

6.  Human pulmonary dirofilariasis presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule: A case report and a brief review of literature.

Authors:  Abhishek Biswas; Patrick Reilly; Andrew Perez; Mohamed H Yassin
Journal:  Respir Med Case Rep       Date:  2013-09-22

7.  Regional warming and emerging vector-borne zoonotic dirofilariosis in the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and other post-Soviet states from 1981 to 2011 and projection by 2030.

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Review 8.  More bark than bite: Comparative studies are needed to determine the importance of canine zoonoses in Aboriginal communities. A critical review of published research.

Authors:  F Smout; L Schrieber; R Speare; L F Skerratt
Journal:  Zoonoses Public Health       Date:  2017-03-25       Impact factor: 2.702

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