dc.creatorSantos, Reinaldo Benevides dos
dc.creatorFonseca Júnior, Luciano Espinheira
dc.creatorSantana, Andrea Tosta de Azevedo
dc.creatorSilva, Carolina Alves Costa
dc.creatorGuedes, Jorge Carvalho
dc.creatorSantos, Reinaldo Benevides dos
dc.creatorFonseca Júnior, Luciano Espinheira
dc.creatorSantana, Andrea Tosta de Azevedo
dc.creatorSilva, Carolina Alves Costa
dc.creatorGuedes, Jorge Carvalho
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-22T13:42:19Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-07T15:23:52Z
dc.date.available2012-05-22T13:42:19Z
dc.date.available2022-10-07T15:23:52Z
dc.date.created2012-05-22T13:42:19Z
dc.date.issued2011-10
dc.identifier0004-2803
dc.identifierhttp://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5944
dc.identifierv. 48, n. 4
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4004915
dc.description.abstractContext - Intestinal parasites induce detectable histopathological changes, which have been studied in groups with known diagnosis of parasitic disease. There is no available study with a larger base without previous diagnosis. Objective - To describe clinical and histopathological findings of parasitosis diagnosed by endoscopic biopsy in patients submitted to upper digestive endoscopy. Methods - Recorded biopsies archive at “Complexo Hospitalar Professor Edgar Santos”, a general teaching Hospital in the state of Bahia, Northeast Brazil, from January 1995 to January 2009, were reviewed. One thousand ten duodenal biopsy reports were found. Reports positive for parasites had their specimens reviewed and photographed. All blocks of biopsy selected as case were retrieved and reviewed by an experienced pathologist. Clinical, laboratorial and endoscopic data were collected. Results - Eleven biopsies showed parasites, including cases of Cryptosporidium sp. and Strongyloides stercoralis. Vomiting (91%), abdominal pain (78%), diarrhea (78%) and weight loss (78%) were usual symptoms. Seventy-five percent had duodenal mucosa changes on endoscopy, while 25% have no changes. Anemia and low serum albumin were important laboratorial data. HIV infection association was observed. Villus atrophy and reactive epithelium were usual in Strongyloides cases. Conclusions - No endoscopic or histopathologic finding was pathognomonic. One percent of duodenal endoscopic biopsies showed parasites.
dc.languageen
dc.publisherIBEPEGE
dc.sourcehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-28032011000400002
dc.subjectIntestinal diseases parasitic
dc.subjectDuodenitis
dc.subjectBiopsy
dc.subjectEndoscopy gastrointestinal
dc.titleClinical, endoscopic and histopathological profiles of parasitic duodenitis cases diagnosed by upper digestive endoscopy
dc.typeArtigo de Periódico


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