Unexpected infection with Armillifer parasites

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Abstract

Visceral pentastomiasis is usually found incidentally during surgery. We describe a case of visceral pentastomiasis discovered during inguinoscrotal hernia surgery for a man from Benin, Africa. Because surgical removal of nymphs is needed for symptomatic patients only, this patient’s asymptomatic pentastomiasis was not treated and he recovered from surgery uneventfully.

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Potters, I., Desaive, C., Van Den Broucke, S., Van Esbroeck, M., & Lynen, L. (2017). Unexpected infection with Armillifer parasites. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23(12), 2116–2118. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2312.171189

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