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Asymptomatic Anisakiasis of the Colon Diagnosed and Treated by Colonoscopy 被引量:1
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作者 Tomoshi Takeda Kenji Niwa +7 位作者 Akie Sano Atsunori Kodama Kuninori Hatasa Yasunari Matsuno Masao Kagami Motoki Takenaka Kohjiro Niwa Takuji Tanaka 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2020年第9期288-294,共7页
Anisakiasis can involve any part of the digestive tract, but most cases reported have involved the stomach;few reports have described colonic anisakiasis. Furthermore, asymptomatic colonic anisakiasis has been reporte... Anisakiasis can involve any part of the digestive tract, but most cases reported have involved the stomach;few reports have described colonic anisakiasis. Furthermore, asymptomatic colonic anisakiasis has been reported to be very rare. A 58-year-old Japanese male asymptomatically received colonoscopy due to a fecal occult blood testing positive, and an <em>Anisakis</em> larva was removed in the ascending colon. After colonoscopy, an detailed questionings concerning eating raw fish revealed that the patient ate the liver of raw filefish 21 days before the colonoscopy. Thus, questionings concerning eating the raw fish were very important and helpful for correct diagnosis. This case report demonstrated that colonic anisakiasis can be diagnosed by colonoscopy before severe complications (intestinal obstruction, perforation, and cancer development) occur. Also, biopsy forceps could be used to remove the <em>Anisakis</em> worms, demonstrating that diagnosis and treatment can be simultaneously performed. 展开更多
关键词 ASYMPTOMATIC ANISAKIASIS ascending colon colonOSCOPY Risk Factor for Cancer
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