1.Biliary Ascariasis From a Rural Setting: A Case Study
Medicine and Health 2012;7(2):102-106
Ascariasis is a common helminthic infestation in Malaysia, particularly in rural settings. Ascariasis lumbricoides
normally lives in the upper small bowel without
causing symptoms. Complications arise when these worms migrate into the bile duct (biliary ascariasis). A case of biliary ascariasis presenting as biliary colic is
described. Patient presented with 2 days duration of right upper quandrant pain at the district hospital. Initial investigations were suggestive of acute cholecystitis and patient was treated with empirical antibiotics. However, due to worsening symptoms, she was transferred to the nearest tertiary setting. The diagnosis of
helminthic biliary infestation was established using both ultrasound of the hepatobiliary system (HBS), CT-Scan abdomen and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
(ERCP). Endoscopic removal of the worm led to rapid resolution of symptoms and patient was discharged home well.
2.Open lung biopsy for diffuse parenchymal lung disease in children.
Chan PW ; Ramanujam TM ; Goh AY ; Lum LC ; Debruyne JA ; Chan L
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2003;58(5):636-640
An open lung biopsy was performed in 12 children with diffuse parenchymal lung disease. A definitive histopathological diagnosis was obtained from all procedures but determined treatment options in only 10 children (83%). Three (25%) children were ventilated for respiratory failure prior to the procedure. Four (44%) of the other 9 children required ventilatory support after the procedure. Three (25%) children developed post-op pneumothorax that resolved fully with chest tube drainage. There were no deaths as a direct result of the procedure. Open lung biopsy is useful in providing a definitive diagnosis in children with diffuse parenchymal lung disease and determining treatment in the majority of cases. The procedure was well-tolerated with minimal complications.
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Lung/*pathology
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Lung Diseases/*pathology
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Scleroderma, Diffuse