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Pleuropulmonary paragonimiasis mimicking pulmonary tuberculosis--a report of three cases.
Indian J Med Microbiol ; 2005 Apr; 23(2): 131-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-53732
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Paragonimiasis is an important cause of pulmonary disease worldwide. Infection in humans mainly occurs by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfish. The disease is well known in endemic regions of Asian countries, where culturally based methods of food preparation foster human transmission. Three patients with clinical and radiological features compatible with pulmonary tuberculosis had been treated for tuberculosis without remedy despite an inability to demonstrate acid fast bacilli in sputum smears. All patients had history of ingestion of raw crabs and crayfish. The confirmed diagnosis of pleuropulmonary paragonimiasis was made based on the demonstration of Paragonimus eggs in the sputum, and high absolute eosinophilia in their peripheral blood and pleural fluid. All the patients had been treated with praziquantel successfully.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Paragonimiasis / Parasite Egg Count / Pleural Effusion / Praziquantel / Sputum / Humans / Male / Adolescent / Adult / Paragonimus westermani Language: English Journal: Indian J Med Microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2005 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Paragonimiasis / Parasite Egg Count / Pleural Effusion / Praziquantel / Sputum / Humans / Male / Adolescent / Adult / Paragonimus westermani Language: English Journal: Indian J Med Microbiol Journal subject: Microbiology Year: 2005 Type: Article