Schistosomiasis in a child presenting with atypical spinal lesions in a non-endemic country - a case report.

IF 1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jakub Niestępski, Hanna Żarnowska-Prymek, Anna Rawska, Maria Pokorska-Śpiewak, Magdalena Pluta, Magdalena Marczyńska
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Abstract

Schistosomiasis is an uncommon disease in European countries, such as Poland. However, the rare occurrence of this disease in the modern era, which is characterized by increased opportunities for migration, may start to pose a risk over time due to the diagnosis of this condition in patients who have imported it from its endemic areas. We report the case of a 9-year-old boy of Cameroonian origin who recently resided in Poland and who presented with recurrent hematuria, abdominal pain, and eosinophilia. Persistent symptoms and comprehensive diagnostics revealed Schistosoma haematobium infection, confirmed by the detection of eggs in urine sediment. In addition, imaging tests revealed renal asymmetry, calcium lesions in one of the ureters, and spinal lesions that are not characteristic of the Schistosoma infection. The patient was treated with two courses of praziquantel, resulting in clinical improvement and absence of S. haematobium eggs in the follow-up urine test.

在一个非血吸虫病流行的国家,以非典型脊柱病变为表现的儿童血吸虫病病例报告。
血吸虫病在波兰等欧洲国家是一种罕见的疾病。然而,这种疾病在以移徙机会增加为特征的现代很少发生,随着时间的推移可能会开始构成风险,因为从流行地区输入这种疾病的患者会诊断出这种疾病。我们报告一个9岁的喀麦隆裔男孩谁最近居住在波兰和谁提出复发性血尿,腹痛,嗜酸性粒细胞增多的情况下。持续的症状和全面的诊断显示血血吸虫感染,通过尿液沉积物中检测到卵证实。此外,影像学检查显示肾脏不对称,其中一条输尿管出现钙质病变,脊柱病变并非血吸虫感染的特征。患者给予吡喹酮两个疗程治疗,临床改善,随访尿检未见血链球菌卵。
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International Maritime Health
International Maritime Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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