2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.17160
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Successful Conservative Management of Uncomplicated Gallbladder Ascariasis

Abstract: Ascariasis is one of the common diseases in human beings worldwide. Most cases are asymptomatic. However, the high parasitic load can present with organ-specific symptoms due to the migration of worms to various regions of the body such as the lungs, nasal cavity, oral cavity, and biliary system, and sometimes with surgical emergencies like intestinal and biliary tree obstruction. Treatment modalities depend on the presentation and the complication associated with it. Uncomplicated cases can be initially manag… Show more

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“…The AW shows up in imaging studies as a curved/linear moving echogenic structure with an anechoic central line and characteristic movement of these long echogenic structures within the bile duct. The AW localized within the gallbladder can present as an echogenic-filing defect appearing as a bull's eye [1,5,[9][10][11][13][14][15]. Figure 4 shows the AW in the gallbladder presenting with a bull's eye appearance.…”
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“…The AW shows up in imaging studies as a curved/linear moving echogenic structure with an anechoic central line and characteristic movement of these long echogenic structures within the bile duct. The AW localized within the gallbladder can present as an echogenic-filing defect appearing as a bull's eye [1,5,[9][10][11][13][14][15]. Figure 4 shows the AW in the gallbladder presenting with a bull's eye appearance.…”
Section: Imaging Diagnostic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educating patients on anthelmintic eradication and hygienic practices is integral to preventing ascariasis [10,13,15,19]. Figure 7 summarizes the recommended approach to management.…”
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