Literature DB >> 8731266

Human pulmonary dirofilariasis: a review.

R Rodrigues-Silva1, H Moura, G Dreyer, L Rey.   

Abstract

The authors presented a detailed summary of the geographical distribution, clinical and pathological aspects of human pulmonary dirofilariasis. Although benign, this zoonosis, of which Dirofilaria immitis is the major etiological agent, represents a medical problem since it produces symptoms which may be confused with neoplasia and thus may subject patients to unnecessary thoracic surgery. Of 229 cases cited in the literature, only 17 were reported in Brazil, despite the existence of highly favorable conditions for the transmission of this infection in man. Thus it may well be that this parasitic infection remains underdiagnosed. Finally, the importance of a differential diagnosis between dirofilariasis and pulmonary neoplasia is emphasized in cases where there is a solitary subpleural nodule ("coin lesion") present. In addition, the development and improvement of modern immunological diagnostic techniques are essential to distinguish this benign disease from other pathological conditions and thus avoid unnecessary surgery. These techniques may reveal the true prevalence of this parasitic infection in our environment.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8731266     DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651995000600009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo        ISSN: 0036-4665            Impact factor:   1.846


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Review 5.  Dogs, cats, parasites, and humans in Brazil: opening the black box.

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Review 6.  Dirofilariosis in the Americas: a more virulent Dirofilaria immitis?

Authors:  Filipe Dantas-Torres; Domenico Otranto
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