Hepatic Toxocariasis: A Rare Cause of Right Upper Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department
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Case Report
P: 151-153
June 2013

Hepatic Toxocariasis: A Rare Cause of Right Upper Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department

Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2013;37(2):151-153
1. Clinic of Emergency Medicine, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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Received Date: 12.10.2011
Accepted Date: 05.12.2012
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ABSTRACT

Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati are common helminths that reside in the intestinal tract of cats and dogs. Toxocariasis and, commonly, T. canis, is a disease commonly seen in children, which is characterised by hypereosinophilia, hepatomegaly, fever, transient pulmonary infiltration, and hypergammaglobulinaemia. Humans, who are not the actual host for these parasitic worms, are infected following oral intake of the infective eggs. Radiological differentiation of hepatic toxocariasis can be difficult, as liver lesions, which present as multiple hypoechoic lesions with regular borders, can look like a tumour, an infarction or an infection. We report on a case that presented to our emergency department (ED) with abdominal pain. During the initial review, the pathology in the liver was thought to be an infarction or an infection; however, the patient was diagnosed with hepatic toxocariasis following further evaluation. (Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2013; 37: 151-3)

Keywords: Right upper abdominal pain, Toxocara canis, differential diagnosis

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