| Literature DB >> 33149902 |
Abdulkarim Hasan1,2, Khalid Nafie2, Samar El-Sayed3, Mohamed Nasr4, Ayman Abdulmohaymen5, Mohamed Baheeg6, Osama Abbadi7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study identifies the incidence of appendiceal Enterobius vermicularis (E.v) infestation in all the patients undergoing appendectomy and evaluates the relationship between E. v infestation of the appendix and the acute appendicitis.Entities:
Keywords: Appendix; Histopathology; Parasitic infestation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33149902 PMCID: PMC7599363 DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2020.10.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) ISSN: 2049-0801
Fig. 1A pie of pie chart highlighting the fraction of patients with appendectomies, from a total of 1150, whom had E. vermicularis in their appendices. The side Pie chart shows the percents of three diagnostic categories of these E. vermicularis patients.
Fig. 2A histopathology picture of a case of appendiceal section showing luminal E. vermicularis with no evidence of acute inflammatory process (H&E stained, 200x).
Fig. 3A) A histopathology picture of a case of appendiceal section showing luminal E. vermicularis with lymphoid hyperplasia (H&E stained, 100x), B) A gross picture of non-inflammed appendix with E. v.
Summary of the descriptive results and P-values of significance with regard to the Sample population. A comparison in values between males and females were performed with testing of the significance of difference via t-test. P-value is considered significant at P < 0.05.
| Parameter | Frequency | Mean Age | Mean Hemoglobin (g/dL) | Mean TWBCS (In 1012/L) | Mean Blood Eosinophils % | Length of the appendix by mm | Diameter of the appendix by mm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males | 13 (41.9%) | 12.69 ± 5.15 | 12.69 ± 1.33 | 9.63 ± 3.99 × 1012/L | 3.37 ± 3.9% | 61.92 ± 14.94 | 5.75 ± 0.45 |
| Females | 18 (58.1%) | 17.27 ± 8.04 | 12.96 ± 1.62 | 7.92 ± 3.21 × 1012/L | 4.54 ± 4.37% | 61.38 ± 18.38 | 5.83 ± 0.92 |
| P value | – | 0.08 | 0.6 | 0.2 | 0.45 | 0.93 | 0.77 |
| Comments |
Pearson correlations between Ages and genders of the participants and the following variables: Appendix length, appendix diameter, Blood eosinphils percent, and the final histopathology diagnosis. TWBCs also was correlated to the eosinophils % and the diagnosis.
| Correlates | Appendix Length | Appendix diameter | Blood eosinophils % | Histopathology diagnosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient's Age | −0.0666579 | −0.1158740 | 0.0463557 | −0.1148367 |
| Patient's Sex | −0.015994 | 0.0429188 | 0.1412095 | −0.21256643 |
| TWBCs | – | – | −0.243173 | 0.1066423 |