- Gnathostomiasis
Infobox_Disease
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DiseasesDB = 31667
ICD10 = ICD10|B|83|1|b|65
ICD9 = ICD9|128.1
ICDO =
OMIM =
MedlinePlus =
eMedicineSubj = ped
eMedicineTopic = 877
MeshID = D006039Gnathostomiasis is the
human infection by thenematode (roundworm) "Gnathostoma spinigerum" and/or "Gnathostoma hispidum", which infectsvertebrate animals. Specifically, thedisease is due to migrating immature worms.ymptoms
Migration in the subcutaneous tissues (under the
skin ) causes intermittent, migratory,pain ful, pruritic swellings (cutaneous larva migrans). Migration to other tissues (visceral larva migrans), can result incough ,hematuria , ocular (eye ) involvement,cite journal |author=Barua P, Hazarika NK, Barua N, Barua CK, Choudhury B |title=Gnathostomiasis of the anterior chamber |journal=Indian J Med Microbiol |volume=25 |issue=3 |pages=276–8 |year=2007 |pmid=17901651 |doi= |url=http://www.ijmm.org/article.asp?issn=0255-0857;year=2007;volume=25;issue=3;spage=276;epage=278;aulast=Barua]meningitis ,encephalitis andeosinophilia .Laboratory Diagnosis
Diagnosis of gnathostomiasis is possible (withmicroscopy ) after removal of the worm.Treatment
Surgical removal or treatment with
Albendazole orIvermectin is recommended.References
External links
* [http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Gnathostomiasis.htm Gnathostomiasis] at CDC
* [http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic877.htm Gnathostomiasis] ateMedicine
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