Capsule endoscopy is a feasible procedure for identifying a Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense infection and determining the indications for vermifuge treatment

Diphyllobothrium is a member of Cestoda family, which is the largest parasite of humans. The diagnosis of diphyllobothriasis is based on the detection of eggs in the stool. Because the remainder of the scolex causes a relapse in diphyllobothriasis, the scolex must be completely discharged to cure th...

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Hauptverfasser: Nomura, Yoshiki, Fujiya, Mikihiro, Ito, Takahiro, Ando, Katuyoshi, Sugiyama, Ryuji, Nata, Toshie, Ueno, Nobuhiro, Kashima, Shin, Ishikawa, Chisato, Inaba, Yuhei, Moriichi, Kentaro, Okamoto, Kotaro, Yanagida, Tetsuya, Ito, Akira, Ikuta, Katsuya, Watari, Jiro, Mizukami, Yusuke, Kohgo, Yutaka
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description Diphyllobothrium is a member of Cestoda family, which is the largest parasite of humans. The diagnosis of diphyllobothriasis is based on the detection of eggs in the stool. Because the remainder of the scolex causes a relapse in diphyllobothriasis, the scolex must be completely discharged to cure the parasite infection. However, the scolex or forefront of the Diphyllobothrium is difficult to detect with gastroduodenoscopy and colonoscopy, because most Diphyllobothrium attach to the jejunal wall. In the present case, capsule endoscopy detected proglottids as well as forefront of the parasite at jejunum. Based on the results of capsule endoscopy, the patient underwent additional vermifuge (anthelminthic) treatment to cure the diphyllobothriasis and discharged a worm measuring 3 m in length with a scolex. Capsule endoscopy is a practical option to determine whether additional vermifuge treatment is required through the detection of the proglottids as well as a scolex or forefront of the parasite.
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