Clonorchis sinensis Infection Presenting as Acute Cholangitis and Acute Cholecystitis

Yu Yang, Hanlim Choi, D. Ryu, C. Woo, Joungho Han, S. Park
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A 59-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain. Abdominal computerized tomography was suggestive of biliary stones. During endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, adult worms resembling Clonorchis sinen sis (C. sinensis) were drained. Eggs were detected in stool using the formalin-ether concentration method and C. sinensis-specific antibody was detected in the serum. A diagnosis of C. sinensis infection was made. The symptoms of the patient gradually resolved after treatment with anti-parasite medication. The patient lived in a non-endemic region for C. sinensis infection and had no history of intake of raw or undercooked freshwater fishes. South Korea is one of the endemic countries for C. sinensis infection and people can be infected via indirect routes of transmission such as cooking utensils. Therefore, the possibility of C. sinensis infection should be considered in patients presenting with biliary diseases in South Korea. We describe the clinical findings of this case with a review of literature. Korean J Pancreas Biliary Tract 2019;24(2):79-83
华支睾吸虫感染表现为急性胆管炎和急性胆囊炎
59岁女性,腹痛。腹部电脑断层扫描提示胆结石。内窥镜逆行胆管造影时,排出类似中华支支睾吸虫(C. sinensis)的成虫。采用福尔马林乙醚浓度法检测粪便中虫卵,血清中检测中华冬虫卵特异性抗体。诊断为中华梭菌感染。患者经抗寄生虫药物治疗后症状逐渐缓解。患者居住在中华梭菌非流行区,无生吃或未煮熟淡水鱼史。韩国是中华支原体感染的流行国家之一,人们可以通过炊具等间接传播途径感染。因此,在韩国出现胆道疾病的患者中,应考虑中华梭菌感染的可能性。我们通过文献回顾来描述这个病例的临床表现。中华胰胆道杂志;2019;24(2):79-83
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