Strongyloidiasis x ray: Difference between revisions
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==Xray== | ==Xray== | ||
===Chest | ===Chest X-ray=== | ||
A chest x-ray can reveal varying sizes of oval or round infiltrates ([[löffler's syndrome]]). These infiltrates usually resolve spontaneously. Other findings include: | A chest x-ray can reveal varying sizes of oval or round infiltrates ([[löffler's syndrome]]). These infiltrates usually resolve spontaneously. Other findings include: | ||
*Segmental or lobar opacities | *Segmental or lobar opacities | ||
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*[[Cavitation]]<nowiki/>s and [[abscesses]] | *[[Cavitation]]<nowiki/>s and [[abscesses]] | ||
===Abdominal | ===Abdominal X-ray=== | ||
Plain abdominal radiographs and contrast studies can usually reveal: | Plain abdominal radiographs and contrast studies can usually reveal: | ||
*Worm masses in bowel loops | *Worm masses in bowel loops | ||
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*[[Ulcerations]] | *[[Ulcerations]] | ||
*[[Strictures]] | *[[Strictures]] | ||
*Tubular narrowing | *Tubular narrowing | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Radiographs can be useful investigations in the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis. A chest x-ray can reveal varying sizes of oval or round infiltrates (löffler's syndrome). Plain abdominal radiographs and contrast studies can reveal worm masses in bowel loops.
Xray
Chest X-ray
A chest x-ray can reveal varying sizes of oval or round infiltrates (löffler's syndrome). These infiltrates usually resolve spontaneously. Other findings include:
- Segmental or lobar opacities
- Pleural effusion
- Cavitations and abscesses
Abdominal X-ray
Plain abdominal radiographs and contrast studies can usually reveal:
- Worm masses in bowel loops
Other findings include:
- Ulcerations
- Strictures
- Tubular narrowing