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Published on: December 9, 2014
Abdominal Mass Secondary to Human Toxocariasis
Javad Ghoroobi1, Leily Mohajerzadeh1, Maliheh Khoddami2
1Pediatric Surgery Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Toxocariasis is an extensive helminthic infection that leads to visceral larva migrans in humans. A 2.5-year-old girl referred for abdominal mass. She had history of pharyngitis for two weeks. There were no other symptoms. Abdominal examination revealed an irregular solid mass in right lower quadrant (RLQ). Abdominal ultrasonography revealed an echohetrogenic large mass in RLQ, liver, and retroperitoneal area. Abdominal CT scan showed a huge mass. At laparotomy a large retroperitoneal mass that involved right liver lobe, bladder, ileocecal valve, small and large intestines was found. At histopathology diagnosis of toxocariasis was made.

