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Biliary ascariasis misidentified as a biliary stent in a patient undergoing liver resection
Hochang Chae, Suk Won Suh, Yoo Shin Choi, Hee Ju Sohn, Seung Eun Lee, Jae Hyuk Do, Hyun Jeong Park
Parasites Hosts Dis 2023;61(2):194-197.
Published online May 23, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/PHD.23012
Ascaris lumbricoides causes one of the most common soil-transmitted helminthiases globally. The worms mostly infect the human small intestine and elicit negligible or nonspecific symptoms, but there are reports of extraintestinal ectopic ascariasis. We describe a rare case of biliary ascariasis mistaken for biliary stent in a 72-year-old female patient with a history of liver resection. She visited our outpatient clinic complaining of right upper quadrant pain and fever for the past week. She had previously undergone left lateral sectionectomy for recurrent biliary and intrahepatic duct stones 2 years ago. Besides mildly elevated gamma-glutamyl transferase levels, her liver function tests were normal. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography revealed a linear filling defect closely resembling an internal stent from the common bile duct to the right intrahepatic bile duct. A live female A. lumbricoides adult worm was removed by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Despite a significant decrease of the ascariasis prevalence in Korea, cases of biliary ascariasis are still occasionally reported. In this study, a additional case of biliary ascariasis, which was radiologically misdiagnosed as the biliary stent, was described in a hepatic resection patient by the worm recovery with ERCP in Korea.

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  • A case of acute pancreatitis caused by biliary ascariasis
    Ru-Yu Zheng, Zi-Yue Hu, Yan-Min Kan, Xiang Jing
    Asian Journal of Surgery.2025; 48(11): 7178.     CrossRef
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A Case of Biliary Ascariasis in Korea
Jun-Ho Choi, Min Seo
Korean J Parasitol 2017;55(6):659-660.
Published online December 31, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2017.55.6.659
Biliary ascariasis is still the leading cause of surgical complication of ascariasis, though its incidence has been dramatically reduced. Herein, we report a case of biliary ascariasis for the purpose of enhancing awareness of parasitic infections as a possible cause. A 72-year-old male visited the emergency room of Dankook University Hospital on 12 July 2015, complaining of right-upper-quadrant pain. By endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), a tubular filling defect in the right hepatic duct was detected. The defect was endoscopically removed and diagnosed as an adult female of Ascaris lumbricoides worm, of 30 cm length. Upon removal of the worm, the pain subsided, and the patient was discharged without any complication. When treating cases of biliary colic, physicians should not neglect biliary ascariasis as the possible cause.

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  • A Case Report on Biliary Ascariasis
    Jouhar J Kolleri, Amal M. J. Thabet , Shahd Mohammedain, Sadia Sajid, Zahoor Ahmed, Umais Momin
    Cureus.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic management of biliary ascariasis: A case report
    Xing Wang, Yan-Lin Lv, Sheng-Nan Cui, Chang-Hao Zhu, Ying Li, Yao-Zhen Pan
    World Journal of Clinical Cases.2021; 9(20): 5695.     CrossRef
  • Human Ascariasis: An Updated Review
    Alexander K.C. Leung, Amy A.M. Leung, Alex H.C. Wong, Kam L. Hon
    Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery.2021; 14(2): 133.     CrossRef
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