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Published on: August 16, 2011
Duodenal involvement in Schistosoma mansoni infection
Q Q Contractor1, L Benson, T B Schulz
1Department of Internal Medicine, King Khalid Hospital, Najran, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
Intestinal involvement in Schistosoma mansoni infection is usually confined to the ileum and colon. Duodenal infestation was diagnosed in a patient with recurrent schistosomiasis despite treatment who presented with a postoperative small bowel fistula. Duodenal schistosomiasis can be suspected on endoscopy, but must always be confirmed by biopsy.
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