| Literature DB >> 30621611 |
Xialei Liu1, Genglong Zhu1, Chaonong Cai1, Zhiyue Lv2,3,4, Jian Li5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatic clonorchiasis is one of the most prevalent food-borne parasitic diseases worldwide. Clonorchis sinensis, the pathogen, is the major parasitic trigger contributing to cholangitis, cholelithiasis, and even cholangiocarcinoma. Unfortunately, unspecific clinical manifestations of patients with hepatic clonorchiasis tend to mislead clinicians to neglect or misdiagnose them, following ignorance of appropriate therapy. Our case report may shed light on definite diagnosis of clonorchiasis with concomitant cholelithiasis, methodology for surgical drainage of the parasites, and postoperative anthelmintic therapy. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Clonorchiasis; Gallstone; Obstructive jaundice
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30621611 PMCID: PMC6325787 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-3679-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Dilation of the intrahepatic ducts by MRCP
Pre-treatment blood results of 2 patients
| Variable | Value | Reference value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 1 | Patient 2 | ||
| Hematology | |||
| Leukocytes | 5.55 × 10^9/L | 8.05 × 10^9/L | 3.5–9.5 × 10^9/L |
| Neutrophil | 59.60% | 57.30% | 40–75% |
| Lymphocyte | 27.40% | 20.70% | 20–50% |
| Monocyte | 6.50% | 6.60% | 3–10% |
| Eosinophils | 6.50% | 15.40% | 0.4–8.0% |
| Basophils | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0–1% |
| Erythrocytes | 5.49 × 10^12/L | 4.66 × 10^12/L | 3.8–5.8 × 10^12/L |
| Hemoglobin | 159 g/L | 143.0 g/L | 115-175 g/L |
| Hematocrit | 47.10% | 42.90% | 35–50% |
| Platelets | 190 × 10^9/L | 230 × 10^9/L | 125–350 × 10^9/L |
| Blood chemistry | |||
| AST | 83.00 U/L | 182.00 U/L | 13–40 U/L |
| ALT | 236.00 U/L | 399.00 U/L | 7–50 U/L |
| γ-GTP | 848.00 U/L | 419.00 U/L | 10–60 U/L |
| Total bilirubin | 128.80 μmol/L | 129.20 μmol/L | 3-24 μmol/L |
| Direct bilirubin | 92.20 mmol/L | 96.90 mmol/L | 0–8.0 mmol/L |
| ALP | 315 U/L | 315 U/L | 45–125 U/L |
| TBA | 233.00 μmol/L | 242.90 μmol/L | 0–10 μmol/L |
Abbreviations: ALT alanine aminotransferase; AST aspartate aminotransferase; γ-GTP, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase; ALP alkaline phosphatase; TBA total bile acid
Fig. 2Examination of the stone and the worms in common bile duct by the choledochoscope during operation
Fig. 3Dilation of the intrahepatic ducts by CT scan
Fig. 4Laparoscopic view of the operation
Fig. 5Choledochoscope view of worms inside the bile duct
Fig. 6Nodules (indicated by arrows) distributed on the surface of the liver
Fig. 7C. sinensis worms drained through the catheter