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908 Liver Fluke Infections
infection, no symptoms or findings, or in heavy infections can find
chronic abdominal aches, fatigue, urticaria, hepatomegaly.
tests
■Basic tests: blood: eosinophilia, may be pronounced
■Basic tests: urine: normal
■Specific tests: Stool for O&P shows eggs. They are hard to distinguish
from other small flukes.
■Other tests: Ultrasound or CT may show defects along intrahepatic
biliary tree. In obstruction, worms found at surgery. Serology, avail-
able in some labs, can be helpful.
differential diagnosis
■Other inflammatory liver diseases, hepatic tumors
management
What to Do First
■Determine severity.
General Measures
■Assess for source of infection.
specific therapy
Indications for Treatment
■All patients
Treatment Options
■Praziquantel for 1 day
■Albendazole for 7 days
Side Effects & Complications
■Mild GI upset may occur.
■Contraindications to treatment: absolute: allergy to medications
■Contraindications to treatment: relative: asymptomatic patient with
few eggs will do well without treatment.
follow-up
Routine
■Stool O&P 2 or more weeks after treatment