Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand

© 2017, SEAMEO TROPMED Network. All rights reserved. A patient from western Thailand with biliary fascioliasis was admitted at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. The patient presented with right-upper-quadrant abdominal pain with no...

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Main Authors: Pongsri Tippawangkosol, Jassada Saingamsook, Phuripong Kijdamrongthum, Nithi Thinrungroj, Khemtana Jariyawat, Pradya Somboon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-577872018-09-05T03:49:47Z Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand Pongsri Tippawangkosol Jassada Saingamsook Phuripong Kijdamrongthum Nithi Thinrungroj Khemtana Jariyawat Pradya Somboon Medicine © 2017, SEAMEO TROPMED Network. All rights reserved. A patient from western Thailand with biliary fascioliasis was admitted at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. The patient presented with right-upper-quadrant abdominal pain with no history of jaundice. Laboratory results showed eosino-philia. Ultrasonography and computerized tomography revealed biliary dilation in the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts, with duct wall thickening, but these observations did not help clarify the differential diagnosis. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) showed dilatation of the common bile duct caused by obstruction from a fluke. After removal of the fluke and treating with triclabendazole, the symptoms disappeared and the laboratory values returned to normal. Morphological identification of fresh and carmine-stained fluke and DNA sequencing of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene identified the fluke as Fasciola gigantica. This report endorses the diagnostic and therapeutic role of ERCP in patients who present with right-upper-quadrant pain without jaundice caused by fascioliasis. 2018-09-05T03:49:47Z 2018-09-05T03:49:47Z 2017-01-01 Journal 01251562 2-s2.0-85041099353 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85041099353&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57787
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Pongsri Tippawangkosol
Jassada Saingamsook
Phuripong Kijdamrongthum
Nithi Thinrungroj
Khemtana Jariyawat
Pradya Somboon
Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand
description © 2017, SEAMEO TROPMED Network. All rights reserved. A patient from western Thailand with biliary fascioliasis was admitted at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. The patient presented with right-upper-quadrant abdominal pain with no history of jaundice. Laboratory results showed eosino-philia. Ultrasonography and computerized tomography revealed biliary dilation in the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts, with duct wall thickening, but these observations did not help clarify the differential diagnosis. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) showed dilatation of the common bile duct caused by obstruction from a fluke. After removal of the fluke and treating with triclabendazole, the symptoms disappeared and the laboratory values returned to normal. Morphological identification of fresh and carmine-stained fluke and DNA sequencing of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene identified the fluke as Fasciola gigantica. This report endorses the diagnostic and therapeutic role of ERCP in patients who present with right-upper-quadrant pain without jaundice caused by fascioliasis.
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author Pongsri Tippawangkosol
Jassada Saingamsook
Phuripong Kijdamrongthum
Nithi Thinrungroj
Khemtana Jariyawat
Pradya Somboon
author_facet Pongsri Tippawangkosol
Jassada Saingamsook
Phuripong Kijdamrongthum
Nithi Thinrungroj
Khemtana Jariyawat
Pradya Somboon
author_sort Pongsri Tippawangkosol
title Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand
title_short Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand
title_full Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand
title_fullStr Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial DNA: A case report from Thailand
title_sort endoscopic management of biliary fascioliasis and identification of fasciola fluke based on mitochondrial dna: a case report from thailand
publishDate 2018
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