American Journal of Diseases of Children
Volume 136, Issue 9, 1982, Pages 828-830

Paragonimiasis: Atypical Appearances in Two Adolescent Asian Refugees (Article)

Wall M.A.* , Mcghee G.
  • a Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Sweden
  • b Parasitology Laboratory, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Sweden

Abstract

Paragonimiasis is a parasitic disease endemic to Asia, Africa, and South America. With the increasing number of Southeast Asian immigrants arriving in the United States, physicians should be aware of the various manifestations of this disease. We describe two adolescent Asian refugees who had atypical cases of paragonimiasis. One experienced acute abdominal pain mimicking appendicitis, and the other had asymptomatic left upper-lobe cavitation. © 1982, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Index Keywords

Diagnosis, Differential trematode Laos human epidemiology pain geographic distribution digestive system Adolescent Lung male case report female paragonimiasis abdomen diagnosis pneumonia Emigration and Immigration Respiratory System bithionol Korea

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DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1982.03970450070017
ISSN: 0002922X
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English