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Anthony Asta1, John Dahl1, David Bryant1
1Internal Medicine Residency Program Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Abstract:
Schistosomiasis is an ancient disease still affecting more than 200 million people worldwide; calcified Schistosome eggs were discovered in Egyptian mummies (1200-900 BC). A 25-year-old man presented to the emergency department with heartburn. He immigrated to the United States from Sub-Saharan Africa. His physical exam revealed hepatosplenomegaly, and he was eventually diagnosed with Schistosomiasis.
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