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An unexpected parasitic cause of hypereosinophilia: fascioliasis.

Yazarlar : Gökçe M, Sahiner U, Unal S, Parlakay A, Oncel I, Saçkesen C, Kara A, Gümrük F.

Yayın : Turk J Pediatr.

Yayın Yılı : 2011

Pubmed Linki : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21534353

Konu : Diğer

Literatür İçeriği : A six-year-old boy from Eastern Anatolia was admitted to our outpatient clinic with abdominal pain and hyperleukocytosis. His leukocyte count was 50 x 10(9)/L with an 80% eosinophilia. Serological investigation was positive at a titration of 1/2560 for Fasciola hepatica. Hepatomegaly with linear hypoechogenic strains, which is typical for F. hepatica, was seen on abdominal ultrasonography. He was successfully treated with triclabendazole, 10 mg/kg/day. He is now under follow-up without any complaints. Hypereosinophilia mimicking leukemia is not an expected finding. To our best knowledge, high leukocyte count with F. hepatica in a child has not been reported in the literature until now.


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