| Literature DB >> 28504496 |
Griselda Berberian1, Teresa Rosanova2, Laura Inda2, Claudia Sarkis2, Horacio Questa3, Patricia Paulin4, Marina Costa5, Moira Taicz2.
Abstract
Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease that is widely spread across Argentina and worldwide. It is acquired during childhood but it is more common during adulthood. The pediatric population accounts for 10-20% of all cases. This study included 47 children diagnosed with echinococcosis over a 20-year period. Their median age was 8 years old (range: 3-17); most patients had some epidemiological history, such as having lived or living in an endemic or rural area and/ or having dogs that are fed with viscera. Findings included 85% of single cysts in only one parenchyma. Cysts were most commonly located in the liver and lungs. Medical/surgical treatment was carried out in 45 patients (96%). Subsequent complications were observed in 13 patients (28%), which were more common in those with lung cysts. Three patients (6%) relapsed 1-24 months later and required a new surgery. No patient died as a result of the parasitic disease. Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría.Entities:
Keywords: child; echinococcosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28504496 DOI: 10.5546/aap.2017.eng.282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Argent Pediatr ISSN: 0325-0075 Impact factor: 0.635