Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis

Soil-transmitted helminths are so prevalent in the tropics and low developing countries. Pediatric clinical presentation of ascariasis, the most common helminth, as the intestinal obstruction is not only rare but also less described. We present a case of a 4-year-old girl with massive ascariasis. Sh...

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Main Authors: Munanura Turyasiima, Paul Matovu, Gloria Kiconco, Walufu Ivan Egesa, Phillip Sunday, Lydia Nakandi, Kirya Musa, Denis Oluka, Martin Byendera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Pediatrics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8857291
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spelling doaj-3591dc04c44641c0a33b957419febf372021-02-15T12:52:58ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Pediatrics2090-68032090-68112021-01-01202110.1155/2021/88572918857291Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive AscariasisMunanura Turyasiima0Paul Matovu1Gloria Kiconco2Walufu Ivan Egesa3Phillip Sunday4Lydia Nakandi5Kirya Musa6Denis Oluka7Martin Byendera8Pediatrics and Child Health Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaSurgery Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaPediatrics and Child Health Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaPediatrics and Child Health Department, Kampala International University, Western Campus, Bushenyi, UgandaSurgery Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaSurgery Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaSurgery Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaSurgery Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaSurgery Department, Kisiizi Hospital Church of Uganda, Kabale, UgandaSoil-transmitted helminths are so prevalent in the tropics and low developing countries. Pediatric clinical presentation of ascariasis, the most common helminth, as the intestinal obstruction is not only rare but also less described. We present a case of a 4-year-old girl with massive ascariasis. She presented with a 3-day history of acute abdominal pain associated with vomiting and an episode of passing long white roundworms, about 5 cm in length, through the nose. The child had mild constipation and passed pellets of hard stool once in the last 72 hours. She was in fair general condition at the examination but had significant findings on abdominal examination. On palpation, there was a soft mass localized in the left paraumbilical area and no tenderness, with normal bowel sounds on auscultation. Exploratory laparotomy was sanctioned where roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), saucepan full, were delivered through a 2.5 cm enterotomy incision. Postoperative management was carried out, and the child discharged on the 7th day of treatment including a 3-day course of albendazole 400 mg daily.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8857291
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author Munanura Turyasiima
Paul Matovu
Gloria Kiconco
Walufu Ivan Egesa
Phillip Sunday
Lydia Nakandi
Kirya Musa
Denis Oluka
Martin Byendera
spellingShingle Munanura Turyasiima
Paul Matovu
Gloria Kiconco
Walufu Ivan Egesa
Phillip Sunday
Lydia Nakandi
Kirya Musa
Denis Oluka
Martin Byendera
Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis
Case Reports in Pediatrics
author_facet Munanura Turyasiima
Paul Matovu
Gloria Kiconco
Walufu Ivan Egesa
Phillip Sunday
Lydia Nakandi
Kirya Musa
Denis Oluka
Martin Byendera
author_sort Munanura Turyasiima
title Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis
title_short Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis
title_full Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis
title_fullStr Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal Obstruction in a Child with Massive Ascariasis
title_sort intestinal obstruction in a child with massive ascariasis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Pediatrics
issn 2090-6803
2090-6811
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Soil-transmitted helminths are so prevalent in the tropics and low developing countries. Pediatric clinical presentation of ascariasis, the most common helminth, as the intestinal obstruction is not only rare but also less described. We present a case of a 4-year-old girl with massive ascariasis. She presented with a 3-day history of acute abdominal pain associated with vomiting and an episode of passing long white roundworms, about 5 cm in length, through the nose. The child had mild constipation and passed pellets of hard stool once in the last 72 hours. She was in fair general condition at the examination but had significant findings on abdominal examination. On palpation, there was a soft mass localized in the left paraumbilical area and no tenderness, with normal bowel sounds on auscultation. Exploratory laparotomy was sanctioned where roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), saucepan full, were delivered through a 2.5 cm enterotomy incision. Postoperative management was carried out, and the child discharged on the 7th day of treatment including a 3-day course of albendazole 400 mg daily.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8857291
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