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Intestinal Flukes 849
tests
■Basic tests: blood: may see eosinophilia
■Basic tests: urine: normal
■Specific tests: Stool O&P exam, finds eggs. It is difficult to distinguish
various fluke eggs; expert help may be needed.
■Other tests: Barium study may show irritability, edema of upper small
bowel.
differential diagnosis
■Peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, giardiasis, other bowel infections
management
What to Do First
■Assess severity.
General Measures
■Determine source of infection, educate patient.
specific therapy
Indications
■All infected patients
Treatment Options
■All 3 flukes: Praziquantel. Cure rate is high.
Side Effects & Complications
■Abdominal pain, diarrhea, probably relating to worm death
■Contraindications to treatment: absolute: Allergy to medication
■Contraindications to treatment: relative: light or asymptomatic
infections due to Fasciolopsis buski. They die off in about 1 year
without treatment.
follow-up
During Treatment
■Monitor side effects.
Routine
■Repeat stool O&P exam 2 or more weeks after treatment.
complications and prognosis
■Metagonimus and Heterophyes worms become encapsulated in
bowel wall, and eggs can enter circulation and embolize to the heart,