安大略省一名 70 岁男子的肺泡棘球蚴病。

Q3 Medicine
JAMMI Pub Date : 2024-01-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3138/jammi-2023-0012
Rahel T Zewude, Antoine Corbeil, Scott Fung, Carol-Anne Moulton, Isaac I Bogoch
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背景:由多棘球蚴绦虫引起的肺泡棘球蚴病会诱发肝脏恶性肿瘤,未经治疗的患者死亡率超过 90%:方法:多棘球蚴感染的诊断需要通过临床、放射学和微生物学评估来确定。安大略省目前可用的实验室诊断方法是新鲜组织显微镜检查和组织病理学检查。不过,可从外部参考实验室获得棘球蚴属特异性酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)血清学以及物种特异性血清学和多棘球蚴聚合酶链反应(PCR)确证试验:本文是安大略省首例人类肺泡棘球蚴病病例报告。我们概述了安大略省一名 70 岁男子感染多孔棘球蚴的多学科诊断方法以及手术和药物治疗。我们介绍了加拿大有关肺泡棘球蚴病的文献,并强调了该病的新特性,即最近在草原地区出现的人类病例群以及安大略省最近兽医文献中有关多角体棘球蚴病的报道:结论:在加拿大(包括安大略省),多角孢子虫是一种新出现的寄生虫感染。临床医生应该意识到这种入侵性感染的出现,尤其是那些与犬科动物有密切接触的人。
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Alveolar Echinococcus in a 70-year-old man in Ontario.

Background: Alveolar echinococcus, caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis, mimics hepatic malignancy, and carries a mortality rate exceeding 90% in untreated patients.

Methods: Diagnosis of E. multilocularis infection is established through clinical, radiographic, and microbiological assessments. Currently available laboratory diagnostics in Ontario are fresh tissue microscopy and histopathology. However, genus-specific Echinococcus enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) serology as well as confirmatory testing with species-specific serology and E. multilocularis polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be obtained from external reference laboratories.

Results: The article presents the first case report of human alveolar echinococcus in Ontario. We outline the multidisciplinary approach of diagnosis as well as surgical and medical management of E. multilocularis infection in a 70-year-old man in Ontario. We describe prior literature of alveolar echinococcus in Canadian settings and highlight its emerging nature with recent human case clusters in the Prairies and reports of E. multilocularis in recent veterinary literature in Ontario.

Conclusion: E. multilocularis is an emerging parasitic infection in Canadian settings including Ontario. Clinicians should be aware of the emergence of this invasive infection, especially in those with close contact to canids.

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JAMMI Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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