| Literature DB >> 28985767 |
Boubacar Efared1, Gabrielle Atsame-Ebang2, Boubacar Marou Soumana3, Layla Tahiri2, Nawal Hammas2,4, Hinde El Fatemi2,4, Laila Chbani2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Histological acute appendicitis patterns associated with Enterobius vermicularis is an extremely rare finding. The exact role of this parasite in acute appendicitis is controversial as usually resected specimens show no evidence of histological inflammation. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Appendicitis; Diagnosis; Enterobius vermicularis; Pathology
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28985767 PMCID: PMC5639576 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2822-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1The resected appendix shows an inflamed wall with a lumen filled of thick faeces and stercolith
Fig. 2a The histological view showing the inflamed appendiceal wall, with parasites in the lumen (black arrows). A hyperplastic lymphoid follicle is also seen in the mucosa and submucosa (hematoxylin–eosin-saffron × 100). b Another section of the appendix showing histological signs of intense acute inflammation: epithelial ulceration and suppurative necrosis (hematoxylin–eosin-saffron × 100)
Fig. 3a A gravid female parasite with two lateral characteristic alae (black arrows) and uterus filled with many eggs (red arrows) (hematoxylin–eosin-saffron × 400). b Histological view of the male parasite with its testicular structures (red arrow) and two lateral alae (black arrows) (hematoxylin–eosin-saffron × 400)