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Marked hypereosinophilia in a toddler: a case report

Background. Human toxocariasis is primarily a soil–transmitted zoonosis, so children with geophagia are at an increased risk of toxocariasis, especially those living in homes with puppies that have not been dewormed. Case report. A 17–months–old female presented to our department with fever, abdomin...

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Autores principales: Stoicescu, RM, Mihai, CM, Giannakopoulou, AD
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3056414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21505583
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description Background. Human toxocariasis is primarily a soil–transmitted zoonosis, so children with geophagia are at an increased risk of toxocariasis, especially those living in homes with puppies that have not been dewormed. Case report. A 17–months–old female presented to our department with fever, abdominal distention and marked eosinophilia. Iron deficiency anemia, marked leukocytosis (79,000 cells/mm(3)) accompanied by marked eosinophilia (55,000 cells/mm(3)), and hyper–gammaglobulinemia were noted. On the basis of the strong serological positivity for toxocariasis, marked eosinophilia, and low–density lesions in the liver at computed tomography, a diagnosis of visceral larva migrans syndrome was made. Conclusion. Visceral larva migrans is usually suspected in a young child with history of geophagia, pets exposure, hepatomegaly, whose complete blood count reveals leukocytosis and marked eosinophilia. Abbreviations: VLM–visceral larva migrans, OLM–ocular larva migrans, ESR–erythrocyte sedimentation rate, HBV– hepatitis B virus, HCV–hepatits C virus, EBV–Epstein–Barr virus, CMV– cytomegalovirus infection, HIV–human immunodeficiency virus, CT– computed tomography, ELISA–Enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay, CBC–complete blood count.
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spelling pubmed-30564142011-04-20 Marked hypereosinophilia in a toddler: a case report Stoicescu, RM Mihai, CM Giannakopoulou, AD J Med Life Case Presentation Background. Human toxocariasis is primarily a soil–transmitted zoonosis, so children with geophagia are at an increased risk of toxocariasis, especially those living in homes with puppies that have not been dewormed. Case report. A 17–months–old female presented to our department with fever, abdominal distention and marked eosinophilia. Iron deficiency anemia, marked leukocytosis (79,000 cells/mm(3)) accompanied by marked eosinophilia (55,000 cells/mm(3)), and hyper–gammaglobulinemia were noted. On the basis of the strong serological positivity for toxocariasis, marked eosinophilia, and low–density lesions in the liver at computed tomography, a diagnosis of visceral larva migrans syndrome was made. Conclusion. Visceral larva migrans is usually suspected in a young child with history of geophagia, pets exposure, hepatomegaly, whose complete blood count reveals leukocytosis and marked eosinophilia. Abbreviations: VLM–visceral larva migrans, OLM–ocular larva migrans, ESR–erythrocyte sedimentation rate, HBV– hepatitis B virus, HCV–hepatits C virus, EBV–Epstein–Barr virus, CMV– cytomegalovirus infection, HIV–human immunodeficiency virus, CT– computed tomography, ELISA–Enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay, CBC–complete blood count. Carol Davila University Press 2011-02-15 2011-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3056414/ /pubmed/21505583 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Marked hypereosinophilia in a toddler: a case report
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21505583
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