Ascaris Lumbricoides is the most common worm found in human beings and it is the largest of the intestinal nematodes parasitizing humanity. The most common complication of Ascariasis is mechanical bowel obstruction caused by a large number of worms. Bowel obstruction can also be caused by various toxins released by the worms. A large worm bolus can also cause volvulus or intussusception. We report a case of Intestinal Obstruction due to an Ileal MZBCL in an Ascaris. Lumbricoides infestation setting.

Ascaris Lumbricoides infestation and intestinal MZBCL: a surgical and radiological perspective / Assenza, Marco; E., Casciani; V., Romeo; L., Valesini; L., Centonze; P., Bartolucci; F., Ciccarone; Gualdi, Gianfranco; Modini, Claudio. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 0009-9074. - 162:6(2011), pp. e169-E171.

Ascaris Lumbricoides infestation and intestinal MZBCL: a surgical and radiological perspective.

ASSENZA, Marco;GUALDI, GIANFRANCO;MODINI, Claudio
2011

Abstract

Ascaris Lumbricoides is the most common worm found in human beings and it is the largest of the intestinal nematodes parasitizing humanity. The most common complication of Ascariasis is mechanical bowel obstruction caused by a large number of worms. Bowel obstruction can also be caused by various toxins released by the worms. A large worm bolus can also cause volvulus or intussusception. We report a case of Intestinal Obstruction due to an Ileal MZBCL in an Ascaris. Lumbricoides infestation setting.
2011
animals; intestinal obstruction; male; humans; adult; etiology/pathology/radiography/surgery; ileal diseases; marginal zone; ascariasis; complications/pathology/radiography/surgery; b-cell; mzbcl; ileal neoplasms; lymphoma; ascaris lumbricoides; intestinal occlusion
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Ascaris Lumbricoides infestation and intestinal MZBCL: a surgical and radiological perspective / Assenza, Marco; E., Casciani; V., Romeo; L., Valesini; L., Centonze; P., Bartolucci; F., Ciccarone; Gualdi, Gianfranco; Modini, Claudio. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 0009-9074. - 162:6(2011), pp. e169-E171.
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