| Literature DB >> 34377700 |
Moni Roy1, Sharjeel Ahmad2, Arif Sarwari3.
Abstract
Ciliocytophthoria is a phenomenon where degenerated cells in infections or malignancy can present as ciliated cells on microscopy and so may be confused with ciliated parasitic infection. We present an interesting case of recurrent shortness of breath, misdiagnosed as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations leading to unnecessary exposure to antimicrobials and steroids. The case was diagnosed as Strongyloides hyper-infection syndrome. Another finding worth mentioning was that ciliated cells noted on broncho-alveolar lavage were thought to be a co-infection with Balantidium coli but were later confirmed as ciliocytophthoria. LEARNING POINTS: Strongyloides hyper-infection syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a patient from an endemic area presenting with non-resolving respiratory symptoms.Ciliocytophthoria is a type of degenerative process where degenerated cells can appear ciliated on microscopy.Balantidium coli appears to be similar but is much larger and has cilia circumferentially compared with ciliocytophthoria which has a polar distribution of cilia. © EFIM 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Strongyloidiasis; ciliocytophthoria; hyperinfection syndrome
Year: 2021 PMID: 34377700 PMCID: PMC8336740 DOI: 10.12890/2021_002707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Case Rep Intern Med ISSN: 2284-2594