| Literature DB >> 30963996 |
Fengkun Yang1, Weizhe Zhang1, Baiyan Gong1, Lan Yao1, Aiqin Liu1, Hong Ling1.
Abstract
Due to the rarity of human cases and the nonspecific clinical symptoms of dioctophymiasis, Dioctophyma renale infection is not well recognized and is easily neglected or misdiagnosed. Recently, we diagnosed a human case of dioctophymiasis accompanied by renal cancer. To enhance the understanding of human dioctophymiasis, this case is presented here, and a retrospective study of this disease was conducted based on relevant papers screened from PubMed and three Chinese databases. In the end, 32 papers describing 37 human cases of dioctophymiasis were assessed. These cases were distributed in ten countries of Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania, with the highest number in China (n = 22). The majority of the cases occurred in adults (91.9%, 34/37) and involved the kidneys (83.8%, 31/37). Ectopic parasitism mainly occurred in subcutaneous tissue (83.3%, 5/6). A proportion of 45.9% (17/37) of individuals had a history of eating raw or undercooked fish or frogs. The main clinical manifestations of human dioctophymiasis were loin pain (59.5%) and hematuria (59.5%). All the cases were diagnosed based on the morphological characteristics of eggs or adults in urine or tissue sections. Currently, there is no strictly defined therapeutic approach. This is the first retrospective analysis of human cases of dioctophymiasis. These review data will deepen our understanding of dioctophymiasis and help avoid misdiagnosis in clinical practice. © F. Yang et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2019.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30963996 PMCID: PMC6454929 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2019023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Human cases of Dioctophyma renale worldwide published in PubMed and Chinese databases.
| Country (case no.) | Age | Gender | No. of worms | Clinical characteristics | Location | Stage used for diagnosis (sample) | Suspected source of infection | References | |
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| Beijing (1) | 59 | Female | 1 | +/+ | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Feng [ | ||
| Fujian (1) | 30 | Female | 2 | –/+ | Urgent urination, abdominal pain, odynuria | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Gong [ | |
| Guangdong (1) | 31 | Female | 2 | +/+ | Right kidney | Adult and egg (urine) | Raw fish | Zhang and Zhu [ | |
| Guangxi (1) | 20 | Female | 1 | +/– | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish and frog | Lei et al. [ | |
| Heilongjiang (2) | 47 | Male | 5 | +/+ Pr | Frequent urination, anemia | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Liu [ | |
| 49 | Female | 15 | +/+ Py | Frequent and urgent urination | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Unboiled water | This study | |
| Hebei (1) | 45 | Male | 1 | +/+ | Fever | Right kidney | Adult (urine and pelvis) | Gu et al. [ | |
| Henan (3) | 39 | Male | 7 | +/+ | Frequent urination, anemia | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish, unboiled water | Wang [ |
| 32 | Female | 1 | –/– | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Sun et al. [ | |||
| 46 | Female | >10 | +/+ | Abdominal pain | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Peng et al. [ | ||
| Hubei (2) | 36 | Male | 1 | +/+ | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Zhang and Zhu [ | ||
| 30 | Male | 1 | +/– | Frequent and urgent urination | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish | ||
| Jiangsu (2) | 31 | Female | 1 | +/– | Fever, frequent and urgent urination, odynuria | Left kidney | Adult (urine) | Zhang and Zhu [ | |
| 92 | Male | Unspecific | +/+ | Left kidney | Larva and egg (urine) | Raw fish | Yang et al. [ | ||
| Jilin (1) | 55 | Male | 1 | –/– Py | Urgent urination, odynuria | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Jin et al. [ | |
| Liaoning (1) | 67 | Female | 3 | –/+ Pr | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish | Cui et al. [ | |
| Ningxia (2) | 47 | Male | 1 | –/– | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish and frog, unboiled water | Qiu et al. [ | |
| 20 | Female | 1 | +/– | Fever, urgent urination | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Unboiled water | ||
| Shandong (1) | 51 | Female | 39 | +/+ Py | Bilateral kidney | Adult and egg (urine) | Raw fish | Li et al. [ | |
| Sichuang (3) | 9 | Male | 1 | +/+ | Anemia | Right kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish | Hu [ |
| 53 | Female | 15 | –/+ Pr | Abdominal pain | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish | Yang and Lu [ | |
| 6 | Male | 1 | +/– | Fever, frequent and urgent urination | Kidney | Adult (urine) | Chen and Liu. [ | ||
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| Australia (1) | 47 | Male | – | +/+ | Renal colic | Left kidney | Egg (tissue) | Fernando [ | |
| Greece (1) | 39 | Male | – | +/– | Right kidney | Adult (tissue) | Katafigiotis et al. [ | ||
| India (2) | 35 | Male | Unspecific | –/+ Pr | Fever, retention of urine | Bilateral kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish | Chauhan et al. [ |
| 70 | Male | 2 | –/+ | Fever | Right kidney | Adult and egg (urine) | Raw fish | Venkatrajaiah et al. [ | |
| Indonesia (1) | 67 | Male | 2 + 23 | +/+ | Abdominal pain, anemia | Left kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish, unboiled water | Sardjono et al. [ |
| Iran (2) | 75 | Male | +/+ | Right kidney | Adult (pelvis), egg (urine) | Unboiled water | Norouzi et al. [ | ||
| 28 | Female | – | –/+ | Fever, abdominal pain | Kidney | Egg (urine) | Hanjani et al. [ | ||
| Japan (2) | 26 | Female | – | –/– | Papule with itching | Thigh | Larva (tissue) | Urano et al. [ | |
| 44 | Male | – | –/– | Papule | Abdominal wall | Larva (tissue) | Tokiwa et al. [ | ||
| Thailand (1) | 12 | Male | – | –/– | Subcutaneous nodule | Chest wall | Larva (tissue) | Beaver and Khamboonruang [ | |
| USA (4) | 71 | Male | >1 | –/+ | Anemia, weight loss | Left kidney | Adult (urine) | Raw fish | Kuehn et al. [ |
| 26 | Male | – | –/– | Subcutaneous nodule | Chest wall | Larva (tissue) | Beaver and Theis [ | ||
| 23 | Female | – | –/– | Subcutaneous nodule | Abdominal wall | Larva (tissue) | Raw fish | Gutierrez et al. [ | |
| 50 | Male | – | +/– | Fever | Retroperitoneal cavity | Egg and adult (tissue) | Raw fish | Sun et al. [ | |
| Yugoslavia (1) | 44 | Male | – | +/+ Py | Bilateral kidney | Adult (tissue), egg (urine) | Raw fish | Ignjatovic et al. [ | |
The bars denote negative results; Pr = proteinurina; Py = pyuria.
Representing patients who became ill in the countries where they lived, including two Chinese patients living in Japan for four and 15 years, respectively and one Chinese patient living in the United States;
23, representing 23 fragments or worms expelled in urine;
39, representing 39 fragments of worms expelled in urine.
Figure 1Existence of Dioctophyma renale in multiple provinces and municipalities in China. Three, two and one human cases of dioctophymiasis have been reported in provinces filled in red, orange and yellow, respectively.
Figure 2MRI findings and an expelled worm. Axial and coronal MRI revealed that the right kidney was enlarged and severely damaged (2A and 2B).
Figure 3An adult Dioctophyma renale worm found in the patient’s urine.
Figure 4Study selection information regarding human dioctophymiasis.