A case of ectopic intraabdominal fascioliasis presented with acute abdomen

Turk J Gastroenterol. 2011 Jun;22(3):347-50. doi: 10.4318/tjg.2011.0226.

Abstract

Human fascioliasis with Fasciola species occurs worldwide and is most common among rural people who tend sheep and eat uncooked water vegetables, particularly watercress. The natural history of the acute phase begins with ingestion of metacercariae encysted on various kinds of aquatic vegetation such as watercress. Fascioliasis primarily involves the liver, bile ducts, gallbladder, and occasionally ectopic sites. We describe herein a case of ectopic fascioliasis. This uncommon form of disease was peritonitis; both visceral and parietal peritoneal layers were affected with the formation of multiple nodules and ascites.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abdomen, Acute / parasitology*
  • Anthelmintics / therapeutic use
  • Benzimidazoles / therapeutic use
  • Child
  • Combined Modality Therapy
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Fascioliasis / diagnosis*
  • Fascioliasis / drug therapy
  • Fascioliasis / surgery
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Triclabendazole

Substances

  • Anthelmintics
  • Benzimidazoles
  • Triclabendazole