| Literature DB >> 35720857 |
Rodas Temesgen1, Haile Abebe2, Yonas Abera3.
Abstract
Introduction: Acute cholangitis caused by hepatobiliary ascariasis is quite rare. Factors like a prior history of hepatobiliary surgery, pregnancy, and prolonged fasting increase the possibility of developing hepatobiliary ascariasis. Case Presentation: We present a case of obstructive jaundice and severe acute cholangitis caused by massive hepatobiliary and pancreatic duct ascariasis in a 52-year-old male patient. The diagnosis was made based on clinical presentation, imaging, and other basic investigations. The treatment consisted of conservative medical treatment, without an anti-helminthic drug to avoid the death of the worm inside the bile duct with subsequent complications. Our patient declined surgical treatment and died three days after self-discharge.Entities:
Keywords: acute cholangitis; hepatobiliary ascariasis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35720857 PMCID: PMC9199529 DOI: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S369442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Med Case Rep J ISSN: 1179-142X
Figure 1Colour Doppler shows dilated intrahepatic biliary tree more on left lobe of liver.
Figure 2Dilated common bile duct (CBD) measuring 35 mm in diameter.
Figure 5Ascites.
Figure 3Multiple worm having echogenic wall and hypoechoic central part within bowel loops.
Figure 4Dilated common bile duct (CBD) and pancreatic duct (PD) and linear echogenic wall and central hypoechoic worm within pancreatic duct.