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Med. UIS ; 33(2): 101-108, mayo-ago. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346451

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Resumen La cisticercosis hepática es una enfermedad parasitaria bastante rara que consiste en el compromiso hepático por el cisticerco, con pocos casos reportados en la literatura, ninguno antes reportado en Colombia. Esta infección es producida por Cysticercus cellulosae, la forma larvaria del helminto Taenia solium. Es adquirida al consumir los huevos de la Tenia spp que se encuentran en la comida poco cocinada o el agua. En los casos reportados de cisticercosis hepática, el tratamiento se basa principalmente en el uso de antihelmínticos y en ocasiones quirúrgico. Se presenta el caso de un paciente mayor, indígena, quien consultó por melenas y dolor abdominal. En el examen físico se encontró hepatomegalia. Las imágenes diagnósticas plantean diagnóstico diferencial entre quiste hidatídico vs cistoadenoma/ cistoadenocarcinoma. El examen histopatológico sugiere compromiso por cisticercosis. Se reporta el caso de una cisticercosis hepática, con histología altamente sugestiva y hallazgos imagenológicos bastante inusuales a los previamente descritos en literatura. MÉD.UIS. 2020;33(2):101-108.


Abstract Hepatic cysticercosis is a quite rare parasitic disease consisting of hepatic involvement by the cysticercus, with few cases reported in the literature, none previously reported in Colombia. This infection is caused by Cysticercus cellulosae, the larval form of the Taenia solium helminth. It is acquired by consuming the Tenia sppeggs found in undercooked food or water. In reported cases of hepatic cysticercosis, treatment is based primarily on the use of anthelmintics and occasionally surgery. We present the case of an older, indigenous patient who consulted for melena and abdominal pain. Hepatomegaly is found on physical examination. Diagnostic images suggested a differential diagnosis between hydatid cyst vs. cystadenoma / cystadenocarcinoma. Histopathological examination suggested compromise due to cysticercosis. The case of hepatic cysticercosis is reported, with highly suggestive histology and imaging findings quite unusual to those previously described in the literature. MÉD.UIS. 2020;33(2):101-108.


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Humans , Male , Aged , Cysticercosis , Parasitic Diseases , Zoonoses , Taenia solium
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