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Ultrasound Findings in Children with Toxocariasis: Report on 18 Cases

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Journal Pediatr Radiol
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 1999 Jun 26
PMID 10382204
Citations 7
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate abdominal ultrasound (US) findings in children infected with Toxocara canis.

Materials And Methods: Eighteen children, 18 months to 7 years of age, with serological diagnosis of T.canis infection underwent abdominal US. Eosinophil counts, hemoglobin levels and immunoglobulin E titers were measured for all patients.

Results: Abdominal ultrasound revealed multiple hypoechoic areas in the livers of 15 patients (83.3%). Hepatohilar lymph-node enlargement was present in 14 patients (77.7%), 2 of whom also showed peripancreatic lymph-node enlargement. Hepatomegaly was present in 13 patients (72.7%) and splenomegaly in 9 (50%).

Conclusion: The most prevalent findings of abdominal ultrasound examination of children with T.canis infection are hepatic granulomas and abdominal lymph-node enlargement. This infection should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any children who exhibit these findings on abdominal US examination, especially for those with eosinophilia.

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