A Human Case of Lumbosacral Canal Sparganosis in China

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Abstract

In this study, we intended to describe a human case of lumbosacral canal sparganosis in People’s Republic of China (China). A 56-year-old man was admitted to Xiangya Hospital Central South University in Changsha, Hunan prov¬ince, China after having an experience of perianal pain for a week. An enhancing mass, a tumor clinically suggested, was showed at the S1-S2 level of the lumbosacral spine by the examination of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with gado¬linium contrast. The patient was received the laminectomy from S1 to S2, and an ivory-white living worm was detected in inferior margin of L5. In ELISA-test with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum samples, anti-sparganum antibodies were detected. He had a ingesting history of undercooked frog meat in his youth. By the present study, a human case of spinal sparganosis invaded in lumbosacral canal at the S1-S2 level was diagnosed in China. Although the surgical removal of larvae is known to be the best way of treatment for sparganosis, we administered the high-dosage of praziquantel, alben¬dazole and dexamethasone to prevent the occurrence of another remain worms in this study.

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Fan, J. F., Huang, S., Li, J., Peng, R. J., Huang, H., Ding, X. P., … Xi, J. (2021). A Human Case of Lumbosacral Canal Sparganosis in China. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 59(6), 635–638. https://doi.org/10.3347/KJP.2021.59.6.635

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