Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report

Abstract Background Ascariasis is one of the common intestinal infections in developing countries, including China. Migration of Ascaris lumbricoides into the gallbladder is rare, unlike ascariasis of the bile duct and when it does occur, treatment is generally by endoscopic or surgical extraction....

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Main Authors: Zordun Israyil, Aman Gul, Nassirhadjy Memtily, Aierken Abulizi, Gheni Emet, Batur Niyaz
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-020-02571-x
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spelling doaj-e604ad4eaefb46d0b58ffaa4936857922021-01-31T16:06:00ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472021-01-011511610.1186/s13256-020-02571-xTraditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case reportZordun Israyil0Aman Gul1Nassirhadjy Memtily2Aierken Abulizi3Gheni Emet4Batur Niyaz5Department of Surgery, Hospital of Xinjiang Traditional Uyghur MedicineCentral Laboratory, Xinjiang Medical UniversityTraditional Uyghur Medicine Institute, Xinjiang Medical UniversityThe Imaging Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical UniversityDepartment of Surgery, Hospital of Xinjiang Traditional Uyghur MedicineDepartment of Surgery, Hospital of Xinjiang Traditional Uyghur MedicineAbstract Background Ascariasis is one of the common intestinal infections in developing countries, including China. Migration of Ascaris lumbricoides into the gallbladder is rare, unlike ascariasis of the bile duct and when it does occur, treatment is generally by endoscopic or surgical extraction. Case presentation A 4-year-old Uyghur boy with a history of ascariasis developed intermittent upper abdominal pain for 7 days, was being treated by a local practitioner, and when the pain worsened with yellow sclera for 3 days, he was admitted to our hospital. On physical examination, found out the patient with yellowish skin tone, pale yellow fur on tongue, mild yellow staining of the sclera and tenderness in epigastrium. Laboratory data plus liver function test showed damage of liver function. Abdominal Ultrasonography (USG) and Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) showed a long, linear, echogenic structure in the gallbladder neck near to the common bile duct. Once the ascariasis diagnosis was established, he was given conservative treatment of magnesium sulfate with herbal medicine. In 4 days, the patient discharged Ascaris through the stool. Conclusions Conservative treatment of magnesium sulfate with Uyghur medicine treatment according to syndrome differentiation is proven to have curative effect.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-020-02571-xGallbladder ascariasisSirkenjibin buzuriDinar sherbitiKasin jewhiriMagnesium sulphate
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author Zordun Israyil
Aman Gul
Nassirhadjy Memtily
Aierken Abulizi
Gheni Emet
Batur Niyaz
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Aman Gul
Nassirhadjy Memtily
Aierken Abulizi
Gheni Emet
Batur Niyaz
Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
Journal of Medical Case Reports
Gallbladder ascariasis
Sirkenjibin buzuri
Dinar sherbiti
Kasin jewhiri
Magnesium sulphate
author_facet Zordun Israyil
Aman Gul
Nassirhadjy Memtily
Aierken Abulizi
Gheni Emet
Batur Niyaz
author_sort Zordun Israyil
title Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
title_short Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
title_full Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
title_fullStr Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
title_sort traditional herbal medicine therapy of gallbladder ascariasis: a case report
publisher BMC
series Journal of Medical Case Reports
issn 1752-1947
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Ascariasis is one of the common intestinal infections in developing countries, including China. Migration of Ascaris lumbricoides into the gallbladder is rare, unlike ascariasis of the bile duct and when it does occur, treatment is generally by endoscopic or surgical extraction. Case presentation A 4-year-old Uyghur boy with a history of ascariasis developed intermittent upper abdominal pain for 7 days, was being treated by a local practitioner, and when the pain worsened with yellow sclera for 3 days, he was admitted to our hospital. On physical examination, found out the patient with yellowish skin tone, pale yellow fur on tongue, mild yellow staining of the sclera and tenderness in epigastrium. Laboratory data plus liver function test showed damage of liver function. Abdominal Ultrasonography (USG) and Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) showed a long, linear, echogenic structure in the gallbladder neck near to the common bile duct. Once the ascariasis diagnosis was established, he was given conservative treatment of magnesium sulfate with herbal medicine. In 4 days, the patient discharged Ascaris through the stool. Conclusions Conservative treatment of magnesium sulfate with Uyghur medicine treatment according to syndrome differentiation is proven to have curative effect.
topic Gallbladder ascariasis
Sirkenjibin buzuri
Dinar sherbiti
Kasin jewhiri
Magnesium sulphate
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