Study on Clinical Manifestations Of Biliary Ascariasis Patients in Sadar Hospital, Cox’s Bazar

M. Faisal, P. Biswas, Mohammed Jahedul Islam, S. Hasan, Muhammad Faizur Rahman, A. Kabir, M. M. Khan, F. Alam, S. Tulsan
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Aims: Aim of the study was to know the clinical presentations of biliary ascariasis. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional observational study had been carried out on 50 patients over a period from January 2017 to December 2018 at the Department of Medicine, Sadar Hospital, Cox’s bazar. The clinical presentation, ultrasonographic findings, management and follow up of patients diagnosed to have biliary ascariasis were recorded in a pre-designed case record form and finally all the relevant data were processed and analyzed. Results: This study revealed that maximum patients of biliary ascariasis belonged to 31-40 yrs age group. Number of female patients was more (86%) in comparison to male patients (14%). Among female patients, 20.93% patients were pregnant. Most of the patients 92%came from rural areas. All patients in this study presented with upper abdominal pain. Other complaints were nausea, vomiting, fever and jaundice. Most of the patients (38%) had history of passage of worm with vomitus. Ultrasonographic profile of this study revealed that ascaris was most commonly entrapped in the common bile duct (80%). The percentage of complications was 38%. Acute acalculous cholecystitis was the commonest. The percentage of Cholangitis and acute pancreatitis was also significant. Conclusion: Bangladesh is an endemic zone for ascaris lumbricoides infestations. Ultrasonography is the investigation of choice for diagnosis and follow up of the patient of biliary ascariasis. Majority of the patient can be managed with conservative treatment and mechanical removal of worms by endoscopy. This study recommends that proper hygiene and regular deworming can prevent biliary ascariasis. J Dhaka Med Coll. 2021; 29(1): 87-93
科克斯巴扎尔萨达尔医院胆道蛔虫病患者临床表现的研究
目的:了解胆道蛔虫病的临床表现。材料和方法:这是一项横断面观察性研究,于2017年1月至2018年12月在考克斯巴扎尔Sadar医院医学系对50名患者进行了研究。将诊断为胆道蛔虫病的患者的临床表现、超声表现、处理和随访记录在预先设计的病例记录表中,最后对所有相关数据进行处理和分析。结果:胆道蛔虫病患者以31 ~ 40岁年龄组居多。女性患者(86%)多于男性患者(14%)。女性患者中,怀孕率为20.93%。大部分患者(92%)来自农村地区。本研究中所有患者均表现为上腹部疼痛。其他症状包括恶心、呕吐、发烧和黄疸。多数患者(38%)有虫传伴呕吐史。超声检查显示蛔虫最常见于胆总管(80%)。并发症发生率为38%。急性无结石性胆囊炎最常见。胆管炎和急性胰腺炎的发生率也有显著性差异。结论:孟加拉国是蚓蛔虫的流行区。超声检查是胆道蛔虫病诊断和随访的首选方法。大多数患者可以通过保守治疗和内窥镜下机械去除蠕虫来治疗。本研究建议适当的卫生及定期驱虫可预防胆道蛔虫病。达卡医学院,2021;29 (1): 87 - 93
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