Infestation state of clonorchis sinensis in patients with pancreatobiliary diseases in ulsan: based on bile examination / 대한내과학회지
Korean Journal of Medicine
;
: 521-525, 2004.
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in Korean
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| ID: wpr-177804
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Bile examination is believed to be the most precise method for detecting Clonorchis sinensis (CS) eggs. We carried out bile examination to evaluate infestation state of CS in patients with pancreatobiliary diseases in Ulsan, known as an endemic area of CS infestation.METHODS:
We examined CS eggs in bile in three hundreds and nine patients with pancreatobiliary diseases. The bile was obtained from endoscopic nasobiliary or percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage tubes.RESULTS:
The overall egg positive rate was 27.5% (35.3% in male, 17.6% in female). The egg positive rate was not significantly different according to the age group 20.0% in thirties, 26.7% in forties, 24.2% in fifties, 29.9% in sixties, 36.2% in seventies and 16.7% in eighties or more. The egg positive rate according to the disease, except CS cholangitis, was not also statistically different 32.6% in bile duct cancer, 38.5% in gallbladder cancer, 11.1% in ampulla of Vater cancer, 24.0% in pancreatic cancer, 26.4% in gallstone diseases and 12.5% in the reminder. The location of gallstone and whether CS related diseases or CS unrelated diseases did not affect the egg positive rates. The egg positive rate in patients with normal radiological findings including cholangiography was 17.0%.CONCLUSION:
This result shows that regardless of age, sex, and sorts of diseases, the infestation rate of CS was very high. On the basis of our results, it is therefore presumes that clonorchiasis is still endemic disease in Korea.
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Main subject:
Ovum
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Pancreatic Diseases
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Pancreatic Neoplasms
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Ampulla of Vater
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Bile
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Bile Duct Neoplasms
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Biliary Tract Diseases
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Cholangiography
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Gallstones
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Drainage
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Korean Journal of Medicine
Year:
2004
Type:
Article
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