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A case of cutaneous paragonimiasis with pleural effusion

✍ Scribed by Teruki Dainichi; Tsuyoshi Nakahara; Yoichi Moroi; Kazunori Urabe; Tetsuya Koga; Masato Tanaka; Yukifumi Nawa; Masutaka Furue


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
169 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-9059

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Abstract

Background Paragonimiasis is an infectious disease caused by Paragonimus, which persists in the lung of mammals. Infection in the skin is very rare.

Results A subcutaneous tumor with itching developed on the right lateroabdominal region of a 55‐year‐old man 10Β days after eating fresh‐water crab. It was surgically excised 2Β months later. Examination of a specimen of the surgically excised tumor revealed an abscess containing many eosinophils. Parasites or other infectious organisms were not found in sections. The blood eosinophil count of the patient was elevated, and P. westermani‐specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody titer was strongly detected in the serum. The tumor was diagnosed as cutaneous paragonimiasis caused by P. westermani. Three months after eating the crab, a chest X‐ray film showed a pleural effusion. P. westermani‐specific IgG antibody was also detected in the pleural fluid. The patient was given 75Β mg/kg/day of praziquantel for 3Β days. The pleural effusion gradually disappeared after the medication.

Conclusions This patient had cutaneous paragonimiasis with a skin tumor that was diagnosed prior to the expression of a pleural effusion.


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