血吸虫与动脉损伤:血吸虫病动脉瘤病例综述。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Valeria Silvestri, Vivian Mushi, Mwanahawa Idavas Mshana, Witness M Bonaventura, Nyanda C Justine, Deodatus Sabas, Billy Ngasala
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简介:血吸虫病是由血吸虫属吸虫引起的,由于寄主对寄生虫卵在血管和器官中产卵产生炎症反应,具有器官特异性发病。对心血管系统的损害,包括动脉瘤,已经在患者中被描述过。目的和方法。回顾病例报告和已发表的系列文献的目的是描述血吸虫病患者动脉瘤的发生。调查的结果。共纳入13例,男7例,女6例,平均年龄41.3±14.9岁。动脉瘤发生于有活动性或既往感染的患者。在超过一半的病例中,报告了肠道或肝脾受累,其次是肺血吸虫病和泌尿或睾丸受累。最常累及的动脉区是肺动脉。免疫调节和血栓形成是具有挑战性的手术。结论:需要更多的研究来阐明血吸虫病的血管并发症,确定血吸虫病患者动脉瘤的真正负担,建立血管损伤和动脉瘤形成的病理生理学,并根据WHO 2021-2030 NTD路线图评估血吸虫病与动脉瘤形成之间是否存在关联。
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Blood Flukes and Arterial Damage: A Review of Aneurysm Cases in Patients with Schistosomiasis.

Blood Flukes and Arterial Damage: A Review of Aneurysm Cases in Patients with Schistosomiasis.

Blood Flukes and Arterial Damage: A Review of Aneurysm Cases in Patients with Schistosomiasis.

Blood Flukes and Arterial Damage: A Review of Aneurysm Cases in Patients with Schistosomiasis.

Introduction: Schistosomiasis, caused by trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma, has organ-specific morbidity due to host's inflammatory response to the oviposition of parasite eggs in vessels and organs. Damage to the cardiovascular system, including aneurysms, has been described in patients. Aims and Methods. Aims of the review of case reports and series published in literature were to describe the occurrence of aneurysm in patients with schistosomiasis. Investigation Outcomes. A total of 13 cases (seven males and six females) with a mean age of 41.3 ± 14.9 years were included. Aneurysm occurred in patients with active or previous infection. In more than half of the cases, an intestinal or hepato-splenic involvement was reported, followed by pulmonary schistosomiasis and urinary or testicular involvement. The most frequently involved arterial district was the pulmonary artery. Immunomodulation and thrombophilia were featuring challenging surgery.

Conclusions: More studies are needed to shed light on the vascular complications of schistosomiasis, to ascertain the true burden of aneurysms in patients with schistosomiasis, to establish the pathophysiology of vessel damage and aneurysm formation, and to assess if there is an association between schistosomiasis and aneurysm formation in line with WHO 2021-2030 NTD Roadmap.

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期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin. The journal welcomes articles describing research on pathogenesis, epidemiology of infection, diagnosis and treatment, antibiotics and resistance, and immunology.
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