Abstract
The life-span of the sparganum in humans is not exactly known, but it may survive longer than 5 years in some patients. We experienced a case infected with a sparganum that is presumed to have lived for 20 years in a patient's leg. The patient was a 60-year-old woman, and she was admitted to a hospital due to ankle pain that was aggravated on dor- siflexion. She had noticed a mass on her knee some 20 years ago, but she received no medical management for it. The mass moved into the ankle joint 3 months before the current admission, and then the aforementioned symptoms appeared. A living sparganum was recovered by surgery, and the calcified tract near the knee was proved to be the pathway along which the larva had passed. © 2010, Korean Society for Parasitology.
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Lee, K. J., Myung, N. H., & Park, H. W. (2010). A case of sparganosis in the leg. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 48(4), 309–312. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2010.48.4.309
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