1. Pulmonary dirofilariasis in man. A case report and review of the literature.
- Author
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Robinson NB, Chavez CM, and Conn JH
- Subjects
- Aged, Humans, Male, Dirofilariasis diagnosis, Dirofilariasis pathology, Dirofilariasis transmission, Lung Diseases, Parasitic diagnosis, Lung Diseases, Parasitic pathology, Lung Diseases, Parasitic transmission
- Abstract
Pulmonary dirofilariasis in man is becoming a well-recongnized entity. Its pathogenesis and histopathologenical picture have been well characterized but the preoperative diagnosis still remains a challenge. The roentgenographic picture, usually described as a "coin lesion," is nonspecific and easily mistaken for other inflammatory and neoplastic nodules. Forty-seven clinical instances of pulmonary dirofilariais have been reported in the literature, with most of them in the last two decades. Considering the entire clinical picture, a strong suspicion can be based on serological studies, thus improving the possibilities of a correct preoperative diagnosis.
- Published
- 1977