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Unusual Presentation of Pleural Space Ascariasis Infection from Eastern Sudan: A Case Report.
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- Author(s): Mohammed, Nader Ahmed; Adam, Abdulrahman OE; Osman, Monzir Ahmed Hassan; Abass, Hibatallah MA; Salih, Awad MA; Abaker, Ameer AM; Mustafa, Alamin; Magoub, Mamoun
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Research & Reports in Tropical Medicine; Jul2024, Vol. 15, p73-78, 6p
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Background: Ascaris lumbricoides is a common infectious parasite of the gastrointestinal tract worldwide, but the invasion of the pleural cavity is rare. Case Report: A 45-year-old man from Eastern Sudan presented to the emergency department complaining of breathlessness, cough stained with blood, and chest pain one month before his presentation. Also, he complained of high-grade fever for two weeks associated with sweating. Diagnosis of hydropneumothorax was made and a chest tube was inserted, two days later we found three adult A. lumbricoides worms in the chest drain. Conclusion: The patient was treated with Albendazole 200 mg, orally twice, daily for seven days, he improved and was referred to a cardiothoracic surgeon for more assessment. Our study highlights that internal medicine specialists should know about pleural ascariasis when patients present with respiratory signs and symptoms, especially in A. lumbricoides endemic regions like Eastern Sudan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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