Pediatric paragonimiasis: a retrospective analysis of cases from a county in south-west China

Y Jiang, G Li, C Pan, Z He, C Wang, Q Mu… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction The clinical manifestations of paragonimiasis are diverse and non-specific, and
can easily lead to misdiagnosis. We aimed to analyze the clinical manifestations, laboratory …

[HTML][HTML] Pulmonary paragonimiasis: A case series

P Shah, R Sah, S Pradhan, P Bhandari… - JNMA: Journal of the …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Paragonimiasis contributes to significant foodborne zoonosis worldwide. The major mode of
transmission in humans is by consumption of uncooked or undercooked crabs and crayfish …

Recurrent Loculated Pleural Effusions Due to Pleuropulmonary Paragonimus westermani Infection

S Sarwar, AJ Kipp, SD Vaughan - The American Journal of Tropical …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A 72-year-old South Korean woman presented with chronic progressive dyspnea and large
loculated left-sided pleural effusion (Figure 1A). Her complete blood count was …

胸肺型合并脑型并殖吸虫病1 例

向柯华, 雷明盛, 赵蓓, 朱明新, 李晋, 粟仲锐 - 热带病与寄生虫学, 2024 - rdbzz.com
本文报道了1 例疑因食用“嗍螺” 引起的胸肺型合并脑型并殖吸虫病病例. 该病例有咳嗽, 胸痛,
呼吸困难, 发作性抽搐等临床表现; 实验室检查嗜酸性粒细胞增多; 胸部CT …

A Cluster of Paragonimiasis with Delayed Diagnosis Due to Difficulty Distinguishing Symptoms from Post-COVID-19 Respiratory Symptoms: A Report of Five Cases

J Sasaki, M Matsuoka, T Kinoshita, T Horii… - Medicina, 2023 - mdpi.com
Paragonimiasis caused by trematodes belonging to the genus Paragonimus is often
accompanied by chronic respiratory symptoms such as cough, the accumulation of sputum …

A case of pulmonary and cerebral paragonimiasis

X Kehua, LEI Mingsheng, Z Bei, ZHU Mingxin… - Journal of Tropical …, 2024 - rdbzz.com
This article reports one case of pulmonary and cerebral paragonimiasis caused by ingestion
of the first intermediate host, the snail. The clinical symptoms, including cough, chest pain …

[引用][C] Images in Clinical Tropical Medicine

S Sarwar, AJ Kipp, SD Vaughan - Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg, 2023 - europepmc.org
A 72-year-old South Korean woman presented with chronic progressive dyspnea and large
loculated left-sided pleural effusion (Figure 1A). Her complete blood count was …