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SLE with Death from Acute Massive Pulmonary Hemorrhage Caused by Disseminated Strongyloidiasis
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Parasitic DiseasePathogenesisLymphatic FilariasisPathologySepsisSoil-transmitted HelminthiasisFemale PatientMassive Pulmonary HemorrhageHelminth InfectionMedicineDisseminated StrongyloidiasisParasitologyEmergency MedicineActive Systemic Erythematosus
We describe a case of disseminated strongyloidiasis involving a female patient with active systemic erythematosus (SLE). The cause of death was massive pulmonary hemorrhage induced by a filariform larvae infection. This was initially diagnosed during examination of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid just 2 days before her death. The case indicated that immunosuppressed individuals would be paid attention to possible parasitic infection prior to starting therapy even in non-endemic areas as well as other microorganisms.
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