TY - JOUR
T1 - Intestinal obstruction due to Ascaris lumbricoides infection in a geriatric patient
AU - Chiappe G., Alfredo
AU - Arteaga, Kovy
AU - Resurrección, Cristhian
AU - Ñavincopa, Marcos
AU - Ticona, Eduardo
PY - 2016/10/1
Y1 - 2016/10/1
N2 - © 2016, Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved. Ascaris lumbricoides is considered the largest intestinal nematode with a higher incidence in the childhood, representing a truly medical and public health problem, principally in undeveloped countries. We present the case of an 83 year old man, born and coming from the amazon region, without any relevant previous history of disease, admitted in the emergency department of our hospital for presenting intestinal obstruction and also presumptive biliary obstruction due to multiple balls of parasites, requiring immediate surgical intervention. We emphasize the need of consider this etiologic possibility in the differential diagnosis, that in this particular case, wasn’t suspected in the first place.
AB - © 2016, Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved. Ascaris lumbricoides is considered the largest intestinal nematode with a higher incidence in the childhood, representing a truly medical and public health problem, principally in undeveloped countries. We present the case of an 83 year old man, born and coming from the amazon region, without any relevant previous history of disease, admitted in the emergency department of our hospital for presenting intestinal obstruction and also presumptive biliary obstruction due to multiple balls of parasites, requiring immediate surgical intervention. We emphasize the need of consider this etiologic possibility in the differential diagnosis, that in this particular case, wasn’t suspected in the first place.
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U2 - 10.4067/S0716-10182016000500014
DO - 10.4067/S0716-10182016000500014
M3 - Article
SN - 0716-1018
SP - 572
EP - 575
JO - Revista Chilena de Infectologia
JF - Revista Chilena de Infectologia
ER -