1.A case of acute gastric anisakiasis provoking severe clinical problems by multiple infection.
Ji Hun NOH ; Bong Jin KIM ; Sun Mee KIM ; Mee Sun OCK ; Moo In PARK ; Ja Young GOO
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2003;41(2):97-100
Acute gastric anisakiasis with multiple anisakid larvae infection is reported. A 68-year-old woman residing in Busan, Korea, had epigastric pain with severe vomiting about 5 hours after eating raw anchovies. Four nematode larvae penetrating the gastric mucosae in the great curvature of the middle body and fundus were found and removed during gasteroendoscopic examination. Another one thread-like moving larva was found in the great curvature of upper body on the following day. On the basis of their morphology, the worms were identified as the 3rd stage larvae of Anisakis simplex. This case is acute gastric anisakiasis provoking severe clinical problems by the multiple infection and the greatest number of anisakid larvae found in a patient in Korea.
Acute Disease
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Aged
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Animals
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Anisakiasis/*parasitology/surgery
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Anisakis/*growth & development
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Female
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Gastric Mucosa/parasitology/pathology/surgery
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Gastroscopy
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Human
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Stomach Diseases/*parasitology/pathology/surgery
2.CT Findings of Surgically Verified Acute Invasive Small Bowel Anisakiasis Resulting in Small Bowel Obstruction.
Sang Wook YOON ; Jeong Sik YU ; Mi Suk PARK ; Jeong Yun SHIM ; Hee Jin KIM ; Ki Whang KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 2004;45(4):739-742
Acute invasive small bowel anisakiasis is an extremely rare cause of small bowel obstruction. The authors report a case of surgically verified small bowel anisakiasis resulting in small bowel obstruction. A 54-year-old man presented with suddenly developed diffuse abdominal pain after ingestion of raw fish. The peripheral blood examination showed leukocytosis without eosinophilia. CT showed a long segment of thickened small bowel accompanied by a focal narrowed portion and combined with ascites. When these findings are noted in patients with a history of recent ingestion of raw or undercooked fish, the diagnosis of small bowel anisakiasis should be considered in order to avoid application of unnecessary surgical treatment, in spite of the severity of the abdominal pain and bowel obstruction.
Anisakiasis/complications/*radiography/surgery
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Humans
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Intestinal Obstruction/*parasitology/*radiography/surgery
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Intestine, Small/*parasitology/radiography
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Male
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Middle Aged
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*Tomography, X-Ray Computed