KMID : 0387519950050010195
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Journal of Maryknoll Hospital 1995 Volume.5 No. 1 p.195 ~ p.200
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A Case of Intestinal Anisakiasis
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Abstract
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Anisakiasis is an opportunistic infectious disease by the third stage larvae of family Anisakidae in people who eat inadequately prepared raw fish containing the parasite. Typically, the larvae invades the wall of stomach or intestine and
develops
acute
abdominal symptoms. Clinical and roentgenographic features may cause confusion with cause confusion with regional enteritis. Histologically, a striking eosinophilic granulomatous reaction occurs. Gastric anisakiasis is more common than intestinal
Anisakiasis. So, we describe a case of ileal anisakiasis misdiagnosed as the perforated appendicitis with brief review of the literature.
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