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Query: UMLS:C0033377 (
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Twenty-six cases with complete
prolapse
of the rectum were investigated. In 8 of these,
bilharziasis
of the rectum and colon was found to be the cause of the
prolapse
. The role of
bilharziasis
in the pathogenesis of this condition is discussed. The age and sex incidence of bilharzial
prolapse
differs from that of cases without
bilharziasis
.
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PMID:Bilhariziasis and prolapse of the rectum. 100 Jan 89
Helminth and schistosome infections occur in the same geographical areas as does malnutrition. These parasitic infections can occur already in malnourished persons. Hookworm infections reduces food intake and/or increase nutrient wastage via vomiting, diarrhea, or blood loss. These effects exasperate protein energy malnutrition, anemia, and other nutrient deficiencies. Hookworm infection reduces the work capacity and productivity of children and adults; increases maternal and fetal morbidity, premature delivery, and low birth weight, as well as the susceptibility to other infections; and reduces the rate of cognitive development. These social and economic consequences in turn reduce the ability of people and families to raise crops or earn enough money to buy food and other essentials. As many as 90% of the children in some areas of the developed world are infected with roundworm. More than 100,000 deaths in 1987 resulted from complications of roundworm infection (e.g., intestinal obstruction). Roundworm infection reduces the body's ability to use protein and to absorb fat, which worsens protein energy malnutrition. Other nutrient effects of roundworm infection are exacerbation of vitamin A deficiency and lactose and milk intolerance. Whipworm infection can effect
prolapse
of the rectum and nutritional problems. Treatment of children with whipworm improves hematocrit, growth rates and anthropometry, and serum albumin, and reduces diarrhea and bacterial and protozoan infections in the bowel.
Schistosomiasis
causes nutritional effects similar to those of helminths. Studies in Kenya show that, in children, 1 treatment against worm, infections improves growth and fitness within 4 months. Other studies in Kenya show that treating children for worms or anemia improves weight gains per month at least as much as and usually more than school feeding programs, a more labor intensive, complicated, and expensive effort. Deworming programs should operate in areas where undernutrition exceeds 25% and worms are prevalent.
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PMID:Helminth parasites, a major factor in malnutrition. 801 83
We present an ocular manifestation of
schistosomiasis
. We observed the case of a 10 year old young girl living near a flooding canal of the Niger river. She presented a tumor of the left lid associated with an important
ptosis
. This tumor resulted from numerous polyps of the conjunctiva. The histological analysis of a biopsy of the conjunctiva made the diagnostic. It was confirmed by the analysis of urine and by the important amelioration of inflammation resulting from a specific therapy.
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PMID:[Apropos of 1 case of ophthalmologic manifestation of bilharziasis]. 821 89
This pilot study is the first to identify female genital
schistosomiasis
(FGS) in an Egyptian community setting. The year-long interdisciplinary study, in a small hamlet (ezba), combined clinical assessment with an in-depth study of the social context of reproductive health. Schistosoma haematobium ova were found in 16.7% of women in the study (21/126). Half of the women who agreed to a full gynecological examination (43 of 86) had evidence of reproductive morbidity due to
schistosomiasis
, either schistosome eggs in the cervix or sandy patches, tissue changes in the reproductive tract. Other reproductive tract morbidities included infections (vaginitis 40%, chronic cervicitis 75%, pelvic inflammation 9%) and
prolapse
(54%). FGS was associated with dysparunia, abnormal vaginal discharge, vaginal or cervical polyps, contact bleeding, vulval itching and chronic cervicitis. Community members recognized S. haematobium as a health problem, but did not believe that it affected reproductive health. Indeed, they had little awareness of reproductive health and the possible impact of reproductive morbity on women's arduous daily tasks. There was no discussion of any reproductive health issues (except infertility) between women or between spouses. The study identified a number of factors that would affect the identification and treatment of FGS, and reproductive health care in general; (1) the neglect of women's health: (2) misconceptions about reproductive health and family planning; and (3) limited access to, and use of formal health care. The paper ends with a brief discussion of the significance of our findings about FGS, strategies to increase awareness of FGS, and the need for future research.
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PMID:The social context of reproductive health in an Egyptian hamlet: a pilot study to identify female genital schistosomiasis. 1465 48