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[Atypic toxocariasis: a case report from the Peruvian north coast]
Cynthia Terrones-Campos1, Teresa Andrade, Arnaldo Lachira
1Instituto de Investigación Nutricional, Lima, Perú. cterrones@iin.sld.pe
Abstract:
We present the case of a 4.5 years old boy with atypic toxocariasis, from La Matanza, Morropon, Piura. The patient had non-specific symptoms during 9 days. Suspicion of Toxocariasis was supported by marked eosinophilia in the cell blood count (15% or 1470 cells/μL). Diagnosis was confirmed by laboratory with ELISA serology demonstrating the presence of IgG and IgM anti-Toxocara antibodies. Symptoms receded before the patient received a five-day treatment with albendazol 15mg/kg/day.
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