Case Report: Incidentally Discovered Strongyloides stercoralis Infection after Urinary Diversion

Strongyloidiasis is a disease caused by the parasite in humans. We present a case of incidentally discovered urinary tract infection in a patient in whom there was a urologic surgery consisting of urinary diversion created by self-bowel transplantation and conduit creation. Historical review demonst...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2020-06, Vol.102 (6), p.1396-1398
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description Strongyloidiasis is a disease caused by the parasite in humans. We present a case of incidentally discovered urinary tract infection in a patient in whom there was a urologic surgery consisting of urinary diversion created by self-bowel transplantation and conduit creation. Historical review demonstrated eosinophilia before surgery and detection of the parasite. Social review demonstrated endemic exposure. Our patient's case was differentiated from hyperinfection by the presence of rhabditiform larvae, and not filariform larvae, in the urine, suggesting localized small bowel infection was transferred to the urinary tract secondary to the creation of the ileal loop conduit. This patient's clinical course improved with antibiotic treatment of the bacterial infectious complications of surgery and resolution of infection with ivermectin. To our knowledge, this is the first case of infection of the urinary tract secondary to ileal loop conduit creation and not as a result of hyperinfection.
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Animals
Case reports
Cystectomy
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Infections
Ivermectin - therapeutic use
Male
Parasitic diseases
Strongyloides stercoralis - isolation & purification
Strongyloidiasis - diagnosis
Strongyloidiasis - drug therapy
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Urinary Diversion
Urinary tract infections
Urogenital system
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