| Literature DB >> 32368559 |
Mohammad Hassan Aelami1, Alireza Khoei2, Hamidreza Ghorbani3, Farrokh Seilanian-Toosi4, Elham Poustchi5, Bibi Razieh Hosseini-Farash5,6, Elham Moghaddas5.
Abstract
Canthariasis is a human disease caused by infestation of beetle larvae. We report here an unusual cause of urogenital infection due to Tenebrio molitor in a 10-year-old boy suffering from severe and intermittent suprapubic pain from Nehbandan City, Northeastern Iran in 2018. After 9 months, three larvae were excreted. Keratinization of bladder wall was observed in histopathology. All laboratory evaluations were normal except for presence of microscopic hematuria. This report implicated that T. molitor could infest bladder accidentally and cause canthariasis and clinical symptoms that may lead to severe pain and bladder inflammation and hyperemia. Copyright© Iranian Society of Medical Entomology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences.Entities:
Keywords: Bladder; Canthariasis; Child; Human
Year: 2019 PMID: 32368559 PMCID: PMC7188764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthropod Borne Dis ISSN: 2322-1984 Impact factor: 1.198
Fig. 1.Brown sedimentations excreted via urethra
Fig. 2.Macroscopic examination of the larva
Fig. 3.Cystoscopy finding including debris, hyperemia and inflammation
Fig. 4.Disposal shell of insect after treatment by ivermectine