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Complaints: pallor, fatigue, loss of appetite Anamnesis: the patient was coming from a rural area pica-geophagia chronic iron deficient anemia beginning at infancy Physical examination: on admission pale skin and mucous membranes liver 3cm enlarged several pea-sized lymphoglandulae in every region
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Laboratory test: iron: 3umol/l total iron binding capacity: 68umol/l ferritin: 20ng/ml LDH: 472U/l GPT: 49U/l GGT: 17U/l Blood test: Hgb : 87g/l MCV: 59,1fL MCH: 17,9pg Thr: 450G/l WBC count: 42G/l Blood smear: eosinophil segment 63% lymphocyte 15% stick forms2% granulocyte 15% monocyte 5%
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Laboratory test: iron: 3umol/l total iron binding capacity: 68umol/l ferritin: 20ng/ml LDH: 472U/l GPT: 49U/l GGT: 17U/l Blood test Hgb: 87g/l MCV: 59,1fL MCH: 17,9pg Thr: 450G/l WBC count: 42G/l Blood smear: eosinophil segment 63% lymphocyte 15% stick forms2% granulocyte 15% monocyte 5%
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Laboratory test: iron: 3umol/l total iron binding capacity: 68umol/l ferritin: 20ng/ml LDH: 472U/l GPT: 49U/l GGT: 17U/l Blood test: Hgb: 87g/l MCV: 59,1fL MCH: 17,9pg Thr: 450G/l WBC count: 42G/l Blood smear: eosinophil segment 63% lymphocyte 15% stick forms2% granulocyte 15% monocyte 5%
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Laboratory test: iron: 3umol/l total iron binding capacity: 68umol/l ferritin: 20ng/ml LDH: 472U/l GPT: 49U/l GGT: 17U/l Blood test: Hgb: 87g/l MCV: 59,1fL MCH: 17,9pg Thr: 450G/l WBC count: 42G/l Blood smear: eosinophil segment 63% lymphocyte 15% stick forms2% granulocyte 15% monocyte 5%
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Abdominal ultrasound: - multifocal intrahepatic lesions - hepatomegaly
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multifocal intrapulmonary lesions multifocal intrahepatic lesions
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Bone marrow aspiration&biopsy - abnormally high eosinophil count, without signs of blast production - impaired erythropoesis & myelopoesis Ophtalmoscopy: normal Ultrasound of the heart:: negative
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Stool microbiological analysis: NEGATIVE Results of serologic examination Toxoplasma gondii /ELISA/: NEGATIVE Toxocara IgG /ELISA/: positive Stool microbiological analysis protozoon, wormegg, larvamigration Serologic tests for toxocariasis, toxoplasmosis
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Surgeon’s opinion: - laparoscopic liver biopsy Laparoscopic liver biopsy ▪ On the diaphragmatic surface of both lobes of the liver 15-20 pea-been sized white mass histology ▪ eosinophilic granuloma ▪ refers to parasitic infection
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Albendasole Inhibition of tubulin polimerisation Decrease of cytosceletal microtubuli Dosis: 400 mg/day per os for 5 days
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1. 03.16. US: complex cysta 2. 04.19. 3. 05.17. 4. 06.14. 5. 07.12. US: normal 6. 08.17. CT: regression 7. 09.20. 8. 10.18.
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Toxocariasis is a systemic infection caused by ingestion of larvae of the dog tapeworm Toxocara canis or the cat tapeworm Toxocara cati. Roundworm Class: Nematoda Genus Tocara cani – Toxocara cati Size: female: 5-18cm larvae: 0,5mm male: 4-10cm Host: cats, dogs
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Origin of infection: dog, cat stool Highest rate of occurance : 2-8 years old child (pica, contaminated toys, food ) Types: immunologic reaction & number of larvae 1.Hidden toxocariasis – light infection asymptomatic 2.Ocular larva migrans – isolated, unilateral ocular disease 3.Visceral larva migrans – systemic, inflammation of internal organs
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Aspecific symptoms: Fever- subfebrility No appetite Weight loss – anorexia Nausea - vomiting fatigue sweat headache lymphadenitis Sleeping disorders chronic urticaria Organ specific symptoms: Liver: hepatomegaly, abdominal pain Lung: dypnoe, cough, pneumonia, RDS Heart: myocarditis CNS: generalised seizures, encephalitis Eye: decreased visus, periorbital oedema, endophtalmitis, blindness
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Diagnostics: 1. Finding Toxocara larvae within a patient is the only definitive diagnosis for toxocariasis; (biopsy, ophtalmological examination) – Definitve! 2. Serological examination (ELISA) 3. Laboratory test (leukocytosis, eosinophilia, anemia hypergammaglobulinemia) 4. Cinical manifestations (hepatomegaly, fever, organspecific symptoms) 5. Imaging (echo, CT, MRI) 6. Anamnesis (pets, pica) Therapy: 1. antiparasite treatment: albendasole, mebendasole 2. corticosteroid, antihistamine 3. antiparasite treatment of animals
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