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The endoscopic diagnosis of intestinal capillariasis in a child: a case report.
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Capillaria PhilippinensisCrypt ProliferationParasitic DiseaseMedicineGastroenterologyPathologyIntestinal CapillariasisPediatric GastroenterologyGastrointestinal Pathology13-Year-old BoyInterventional EndoscopyEndoscopic ImagingTraveler DiarrheaEndoscopic DiagnosisParasitologyCase Report
A 13-year-old boy was diagnosed as having intestinal capillariasis by gastroduodenoscopy. He presented with a 10-month history of chronic abdominal pain and diarrhea. The boy had stayed in central Thailand and had eaten uncooked fish and raw shellfish. Gastroduodenoscopy showed normal jejunal mucosa although histology revealed flattened villi, crypt proliferation, acute inflammation, and eosinophilic granulomata. An egg of Capillaria philippinensis was also seen. The child was treated with mebendazole for 30 days. He had gained six kilograms by the time of his last follow-up.
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