[黑腹果蝇胃肠道贻贝病:摩洛哥病例报告]。

Medecine tropicale et sante internationale Pub Date : 2023-07-10 eCollection Date: 2023-09-30 DOI:10.48327/mtsi.v3i3.2023.360
Zaineb Hammouch, Asmae El Assil, Mohamed Lyagoubi, Sara Aoufi
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导言:恙虫病是一种由恙虫幼虫侵袭人类或动物的疾病。常见的发病部位是耳鼻喉和皮肤。胃肠道部位仍属罕见。在这项工作中,我们报告了摩洛哥一例由黑腹果蝇引起的胃肠道蕈蚊病的观察结果。观察结果患者是一名 56 岁的男子,居住在摩洛哥西北部的一个农村地区。他因肺癌和肾腺癌在拉巴特国家肿瘤研究所接受随访,并在接受新辅助化疗的同时接受了放射化疗。患者呕吐了两次,呕吐物中含有约 40 条白色、圆形、无毛的小虫子,长度为 4 毫米。该样本被送往寄生虫学和真菌学实验室进行鉴定。在寄生虫学实验室对饲养后的幼虫和成蝇进行显微镜研究后,确诊为由黑腹果蝇引起的蕈蚊病:这一观察结果因其特殊的解剖定位和所涉及的寄生虫种类而值得注意。
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[DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER GASTROINTESTINAL MYIASIS: ABOUT A MOROCCAN CASE REPORT].

Introduction: Myiasis is an infestation of humans or animals by larval forms of brachycetes. Commonly observed locations are otolaryngological and cutaneous. Gastrointestinal localization remains exceptional. In this work, we report the observation of a Moroccan case of gastrointestinal myiasis caused by Drosophila melanogaster. Observation. The patient was a 56-year-old man living in a rural region of northwest Morocco. He was being followed at the National Oncology Institute in Rabat for pulmonary and renal adenocarcinoma and was put on neo-adjuvant chemotherapy with concomitant radiochemotherapy. The patient presented vomiting twice containing about forty small white, circular and hairless worms measuring 4 mm in length. This sample was sent to the parasitology and mycology laboratory for identification. Microscopic study of the larvae and adult flies obtained after rearing in the laboratory of parasitology allowed the diagnosis of myiasis caused by Drosophila melanogaster.

Discussion/conclusion: This observation is noteworthy for both its exceptional anatomical localization and the implicated parasite species.

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