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Eosinophilia/diagnosis , Lung Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Toxocariasis/diagnosis , Adult , Albendazole/therapeutic use , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Child , Eosinophilia/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Lung Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Toxocariasis/drug therapyABSTRACT
We encountered 8 adult cases of pulmonary toxocariasis. Five were asymptomatic, 1 had transient chest pain, 1 suffered from arthralgia and migrating skin pain, and 1 had chest discomfort due to pneumothorax. Infection was associated with the consumption of raw liver with paratenic hosts in 5 patients. The cause was suspected to be contact with infected young dogs in 1 case and was undetermined in 2 cases. All 8 cases showed some abnormalities in their laboratory examination results including eosinophilia (>500/microl) and elevated IgE (>100 IU), and all had positive results in serological examinations for the larval excretory-secretory product of Toxocara canis. In 7 patients, excluding the patient with pneumothorax, chest computed tomography demonstrated multiple small pulmonary lesions, most of which were either nodules with halos, or ground-glass opacities. One patient recovered without medication, while the other 7 were treated with albendazole (ABZ) with good responses. Although the optimal duration of ABZ therapy has not been established, 4 weeks or longer seemed necessary to obtain a complete cure in pulmonary toxocariasis.
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Lung Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Toxocariasis/diagnosis , Adult , Albendazole/therapeutic use , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Lung Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Toxocariasis/drug therapyABSTRACT
We present 3 adult cases of visceral toxocariasis from the same family, who each consumed thin slices of raw bovine liver weekly, and developed eosinophilia and multiple small lesions in their livers and lungs. Serological examinations using the larval excretory-secretory product of Toxocara canis strongly indicated infection with Toxocara species larvae. The patients responded well to treatment with albendazole. Ingestion of raw liver from paratenic animals is considered to be a common transmission route of human toxocariasis, especially in adults.