1. Schistosomiasis haematobia: histopathological course determined by cystoscopy in a patient in whom praziquantel treatment failed
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Edson Pereira Filho, Paulo César Ribeiro, Mônica S Panasco, Iran Mendonça da Silva, Roberto Thiengo, Maria José Conceição, and Henrique Leonel Lenzi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,Urinary Bladder ,SCHISTOSOMIASIS HAEMATOBIA ,Helminthiasis ,Schistosomiasis ,Gastroenterology ,Praziquantel ,Schistosomiasis haematobia ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,Parasite Egg Count ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Treatment Failure ,Anthelmintic ,Anthelmintics ,Granuloma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cystoscopy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Infectious Diseases ,Schistosoma haematobium ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Schistosomiasis haematobia or urinary schistosomiasis is one of the main public health problems in Africa and the Middle East. A single dose of 40 mg praziquantel per kg body weight continues to be the treatment of choice for this infection. The aims of this follow-up were to study the post-treatment course of a patient infected with S. haematobium and not submitted to re-exposure, and to identify complications of the disease and/or therapeutic failure after praziquantel treatment by histopathological analysis. Treatments were repeated under medical supervision to ensure the correct use of the drug. In view of the suspicion of lesions in cystoscopy, the patient was submitted to bladder biopsy. The histopathological characteristics observed in biopsies obtained, after each treatment, indicated viability of parasite eggs and activity of granulomas.
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- 2008
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