| Literature DB >> 32463606 |
Elba G Rodríguez-Pérez1, Alma Y Arce-Mendoza2, Roberto Saldívar-Palacios3, Kevin Escandón-Vargas4.
Abstract
Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection syndrome is a medical emergency that requires a high level of suspicion. Immunocompromised patients are at high risk of hyperinfection syndrome; however, malnutrition, alcoholism, and diabetes mellitus also need to be considered as predisposing factors. The diagnosis and treatment of Strongyloides hyperinfection are challenging and patients often have severe complications. Consequently, mortality is overwhelmingly high, with proportions above 60%. Herein, we report a case of Strongyloides hyperinfection in a 40-year-old alcoholic diabetic patient living in México. Unfortunately, the late diagnosis resulted in his death despite the treatment and supportive measures. Increased awareness is needed to prevent the dire consequences of strongyloidiasis.Entities:
Keywords: Strongyloides stercoralis; strongyloidiasis; neglected diseases; México
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32463606 PMCID: PMC7449101 DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.5071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedica ISSN: 0120-4157 Impact factor: 0.935
Figure 1Chest x-ray showing bilateral diffuse interstitial infiltrates
Figure 2Bronchoalveolar lavage specimen showing a Strongyloides stercoralis filariform larva. Haematoxylin and eosin, 100X.
Figure 3Wet mount of stool showing a Strongyloides stercoralis rhabditiform larva. Rhabditoid esophagus can be appreciated. Methylene blue, 100X.