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Query: UMLS:C0085693 (
acute appendicitis
)
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Amongst 876 cases suffering from
ascariasis
662 cases were managed conservatively and 214 cases were treated by surgery. Surgical complications were found to be more common in males in the age group of 6-10 years. Principal clinical features included pain abdomen (99.54%), constipation (80.25%), vomiting (67.46%), abdominal distension (47.03%), palpable worm masses in abdomen (35.50%), visible peristalsis (27.63%), worms in vomitus (24.20%) and palpable worm clumps on rectal examination (20.09%). Principal clinical diagnosis were worm colics (48.74%), sub-acute intestinal obstruction (27.74%), acute intestinal obstruction (11.42%) and acute intestinal obstruction with strangulation (5.71%); rest of the cases included worm cholecystitis (2.63%), obstructive jaundice (1.71%), bile peritonitis (0.91%), intestinal perforation (0.68%) and
acute appendicitis
(0.46%). Surgical procedures performed were milking of worms (34.12%), resection anastomosis of small intestine (23.36%), enterotomy with removal of worms (16.36%), cholecystectomy with T-tube drainage (12.15%), cholecystectomy (8.41%), appendectomy (1.87%), resection anastomosis with excision of Meckel's diverticulum (1.40%), repair of intestinal perforation with peritoneal toilet (1.40%) and cholecystectomy with choledochoduodenostomy (0.93%). In surgically managed patients 35 cases died of septicaemia and in conservatively managed cases 3 died of encephalitis with an overall mortality of 4.34%.
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PMID:Surgical manifestations and management of ascariasis in Kashmir. 140 71
A 8 years old girl suffering from the Larva-migrans-Syndrome (
Ascariasis
) was operated on the false diagnosis of
acute appendicitis
. The cardinal symptoms of this disease are chronic eosinophilia, hepatomegaly, affection of the lungs, vague abdominal symptoms, in this case simulating
acute appendicitis
. Diagnostics, therapy, prognosis and prophylaxis are dealt with in detail.
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PMID:[False diagnosis of acute appendicitis: visceral larva migrans syndrome]. 684 14
A decade ago intestinal obstruction was the commonest cause of general surgical abdominal emergency admissions in many tropical African countries. Recently there has been a change in this pattern and
acute appendicitis
has become the major cause of emergency admissions. Most cases of intestinal obstruction are due to obstructed (strangulated or incarcerated) groin hernia. Intestinal
ascariasis
is a declining cause of intestinal obstruction while colorectal cancer is now an important differential diagnosis. Trauma due to road traffic accidents is increasing in frequency. Gallbladder disease is not a major problem; symptoms suggestive of acute gallbladder disease are more likely to be due to an amoebic abscess in the West African environment.
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PMID:Abdominal emergencies in a tropical African population. 722 63
Ascaris lumbricoides is a worldwide intestinal infestation that may cause various complications. Biliary ascariasis, however, is a rare condition. We describe a child with biliary
ascariasis
. The patient's clinical symptoms were pain, vomiting and abdominal tenderness, and she was thought to have
acute appendicitis
. However, laboratory examination revealed high serum alkaline phosphatase and amylase levels, and ultrasonography and percutaneous cholangiography demonstrated biliary
ascariasis
. The patient was successfully treated with mebendazole and antispasmolytic drugs.
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PMID:Biliary ascariasis. A case report. 856 Jun 8
Ascariasis
is a helminthic infection of global distribution with more than 1.4 billion persons infected throughout the world. The majority of infections occur in the developing countries of Asia and Latin America. Of 4 million people infected in the United States, a large percentage are immigrants from developing countries. Ascaris-related clinical disease is restricted to subjects with heavy worm load, and an estimated 1.2 to 2 million such cases, with 20,000 deaths, occur in endemic areas per year. More often, recurring moderate infections cause stunting of linear growth, cause reduced cognitive function, and contribute to existing malnutrition in children in endemic areas. Ascaris infection is acquired by the ingestion of the embryonated eggs. The larvae, while passing through the pulmonary migration phase for maturation, cause ascaris pneumonia. Intestinal ascaris is usually detected as an incidental finding. Ascaris-induced intestinal obstruction is a frequent complication in children with heavy worm loads. It can be complicated by intussusception, perforation, and gangrene of the bowel.
Acute appendicitis
and appendicular perforation can occur as a result of worms entering the appendix. HPA is a frequent cause of biliary and pancreatic disease in endemic areas. It occurs in adult women and can cause biliary colic, acute cholecystitis, acute cholangitis, acute pancreatitis, and hepatic abscess. RPC causing hepatic duct calculi is possibly an aftermath of recurrent biliary invasion in such areas. Ultrasonography can detect worms in the biliary tract and pancreas and is a useful noninvasive technique for diagnosis and follow-up of such patients. ERCP can help diagnose biliary and pancreatic
ascariasis
, including ascaris in the duodenum. Also, ERCP can be used to extract worms from the biliary and pancreatic ducts when indicated. Pyrantel pomoate, mebendazole, albendazole, and levamisole are effective drugs and can be used for mass therapy to control
ascariasis
in endemic areas.
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PMID:Ascariasis. 886 40
Many dangerous surgical complications like intestinal obstruction,
acute appendicitis
with perforation, ileal perforation in a typhoid patient, Meckel's diverticulitis, disruption of post operative intestinal anastomosis, volvulus, and intussusception are known to occur due to
ascariasis
, with considerable morbidity and mortality. In this retrospective study of 250 cases of gastrointestinal
ascariasis
admitted in paediatric surgical wards of Govt. Medical College, Jabalpur (MP), the authors analysed the results of conservative (especially the use of hypertonic saline enema-given just like an ordinary soap water enema but substituting freshly made hypertonic saline in place of soap water) and surgical treatment. The success rate of conservative treatment was 95.6%. Hypertonic saline passes through the incompetent ileo-caecal valve (present in 80% of children) and irritates the worm bolus commonly situated in the terminal ileum, causing it to disintegrate. It also helps to increase the intestinal motility and passage of worms into the colon. The use of hypertonic saline enema is safe and effective in the conservative treatment of gastrointestinal
ascariasis
. Authors feel that it is the most grossly under utilized part of conservative treatment and deserves to be known and used on wider scale.
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PMID:Hypertonic saline enema in gastrointestinal ascariasis. 1079 28