| Literature DB >> 30963015 |
Amer R Alzahrani1, Homoud Alawfi1, Sara Almeman2, Thamer Altayeb1, Hasan M Al-Dorzi3.
Abstract
Although Schistosoma infection in humans commonly involves the intestines, megacolon is a rare finding. We report a 47-year-old patient who was found to have chronic megacolon. After failing conservative management, he underwent extended hemicolectomy with colorectal anastomosis. The colon pathology revealed chronic schistosomiasis and Schistosoma serology was positive.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30963015 PMCID: PMC6431392 DOI: 10.1155/2019/4036823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1Preoperative computed tomography of the abdomen. (a) The initial scout film shows severely dilated sigmoid colon. (b) Coronal section. (c) Sagittal section.
Figure 2(a) Megacolon as seen at the time of laparotomy. (b) Submucosal granuloma around eggs in the colonic wall (low power). Colonic mucosa shows chronic inactive colitis, mild with mild crypt distortion. There was no dysplasia or malignancy. (c) Submucosal granuloma around eggs in the colonic wall (high power).