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Heung Up Kim1, Young-Bae Chung2.
Abstract
A case of Taenia asiatica infection detected by small bowel series and colonoscopy is described. The patient was a 42-year-old Korean man accompanied by discharge of movable proglottids via anus. He used to eat raw pig liver but seldom ate beef. Small bowel series radiologic examinations showed flat tape-like filling defects on the ileum. By colonoscopy, a moving flat tapeworm was observed from the terminal ileum to the ascending colon. The tapeworm was identified as T. asiatica by mitochondrial DNA sequencing. The patient was prescribed with a single oral dose (16 mg/kg) of praziquantel.Entities:
Keywords: Jeju; Taenia asiatica; colonoscopy; tapeworm
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28285508 PMCID: PMC5365257 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2017.55.1.65
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1Small bowel series. The tapeworm (Taenia asiatica) is observed in the ileum (arrows).
Fig. 2Colonoscopic features of the terminal ileum and ascending colon. A long bamboo-like tapeworm (Taenia asiatica) is seen. The genital pores and many uterine branches of proglottids are clearly observed.
Fig. 3The tapeworm is removed by a snare and biopsy forceps. The size of proglottids was 2.5×0.6 cm. The removed proglottids had slow contracting motility.
Fig. 4Sequence alignment of partial mitochondrial cox1 gene of human Taenia tapeworms. Dot (.) indicates identical nucleotide sequence to T. asiatica. Tsol_AB0862256: T. solium, Tsa_AY684274: T. saginata, Ta_AF445798: T. asiatica, A341: Taenia infection in this study.