Clinical Presentation and Sonographic Evaluation of Biliary Ascariasis in A Tertiary Care Hospital

Gobinda Gain, Fannana Ahmed, Pinaki Paul, Ashfaque Ahmed Siddiki, Rashedul Hasan, S. Mamun, Harendro Nath Sarker, S. Rahman, P. Biswas, Muhammad Faizur Rahman, A. Kabir, S. Tulsan, F. Alam
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Background: Infestation with Ascaris lumbricoides is worldwide. About one fourth of the world’s population is known to be infected by ascariasis. It is endemic in various parts of Bangladesh. Objectives: To study the various types of clinical presentations, socio-demographic background and sonographic patterns of biliary ascariasis. Materials and Methods: Fifty cases of biliary ascariasis were studied over a period of 2 years, July 2011 to June 2013. All the patients were adult with age 18 years or above. Clinically suspected and ultrasonography evidenced cases of biliary ascariasis were taken as sample in this study. Results: Mean age (mean ± SD) of presentation was 35.3 ± 15.9 years and female were 80%. Ninety percent of patients were from rural areas and 80% were bearing a lower class socioeconomic background. The most common presentation was upper abdominal pain in 100% of patients. History of worm emesis was present in 34% and previous biliary tree pathology in 24% of patients. Ultrasonography demonstrated the commonest site of worm entrapment was common bile duct in 76% of patients and the commonest pattern was stripe sign pattern in 56% of patients. Conclusion: In endemic countries, ascariasis should to be suspected in patients with biliary disease, especially if there is history of emesis of worm or previous history of biliary tree pathology. Ultrasonography is a reliable, easily available and relatively inexpensive modality of investigation for suspected biliary ascariasis. J Dhaka Med Coll. 2021; 29(1): 61-67
某三级医院胆道蛔虫病的临床表现及超声评价
背景:类蚓蛔虫的感染是世界性的。已知世界上大约四分之一的人口感染了蛔虫病。它在孟加拉国的许多地方都是地方性的。目的:探讨胆道蛔虫病的临床表现、社会人口背景和超声特征。材料与方法:对2011年7月~ 2013年6月50例胆道蛔虫病患者进行研究。所有患者均为18岁及以上的成年人。本研究以临床疑似胆道蛔虫病并经超声检查证实的病例为样本。结果:平均发病年龄(Mean±SD)为35.3±15.9岁,女性占80%。90%的患者来自农村地区,80%的患者社会经济背景较低。100%的患者最常见的表现是上腹部疼痛。34%的患者有虫性呕吐史,24%的患者有胆道树病理。超声检查显示,76%的患者最常见的蛔虫夹住部位为胆总管,56%的患者最常见的类型为条状征象。结论:在流行国家,胆道疾病患者应怀疑蛔虫病,特别是有蠕虫呕吐史或既往胆道病理史者。对于疑似胆道蛔虫病,超声检查是一种可靠、容易获得且相对便宜的检查方法。达卡医学院,2021;29 (1): 61 - 67
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