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Lung paragonimiais in children: Report of two cases = Paragonimiasis pulmonar en niños: reporte de dos casos

Authors :
Natalia Giraldo Ardila
Olga Lucía Morales Munera
Carlos Arturo Aguirre Muñoz
Claudia Liliana Roya Pabón
Libardo Alberto Bustamante Gallego
Luz Adriana Gómez Grisales
Gisela María García Montoya
Source :
Iatreia, Vol 26, Iss 3, Pp 336-345 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Universidad de Antioquia, 2013.

Abstract

Paragonimiasis is a parasitic zoonosis, food-borne trematodes caused by species of the genus Paragonimus, found in tropical and subtropical areas of Asia, Africa and America. Humans become infected by eating raw or undercooked freshwater shellfish. The infection primarily affects the lungs, development of multiple clinical and radiological manifestations, depending on what the parasite's life cycle is. The most important differential diagnosis of this disease is pulmonary tuberculosis. This article describes the disease in two girls with different pulmonary manifestations. The paragonimiasis should be suspected in patients with chronic cough, rusty sputum, chest pain, with or without brain involvement, who live or have lived in an endemic area and having a high eosinophilia with radiographic changes suggestive of Loeffler's syndrome.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
01210793 and 20117965
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Iatreia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fdf16334c0a744b395f8ba88e1049fa7
Document Type :
article