Kansenshogaku Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1884-569X
Print ISSN : 0387-5911
ISSN-L : 0387-5911
Gnathostomiasis Caused by Gnathostoma spinigerum Etiologically Diagnosed upon Extraction of the Worm from the Skin
Mitsuo SAKAMOTOFumiya SATOYasutaka MIZUNOMakoto KOMATSUZAKIKoji YOSHIKAWAMasaki YOSHIDAKohya SHIBAShoichi ONODERATatsuo HOSOYAMasahiro KUMAGAI
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2004 Volume 78 Issue 5 Pages 442-445

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We report a patient with gnathostomiasis in whom a specific diagnosis of Gnathostoma spinigerum infestation was made morphologically upon removal of the worm. A 47-Year-old Japanese male on a business trip to Vietnam ate fried frog with a Vietnamese friend in January 2002, the friend was diagnosed with gnathostomiasis in June 2002. The patient noted swelling of the right leg with migration to the right arm, prompting him to our hospital in February 2003. Hematologic examination showed eosinophilia, and specific anti-gnathostome antibody was detected by a dot enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Dot ELISA) in the serum. He was diagnosed as gnathostomiasis, and was given albendazole 400mg b. i. d. On day 11 of therapy the patient removed a larval worm from the right palmar lesion by pinching with his nails. The worm was identified as G. spinigerum based on morphologic characteristics including number of hooklets on its head-bulb. When gnathostomiasis is suspected, albendazole should be administered before incision of the skin lesion.

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