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- Title
Usefulness of ultrasound in sub-Saharan patients with a serological diagnosis of schistosomiasis.
- Authors
Castillo-Fernández, Nerea; Soriano-Pérez, Manuel J.; Lozano-Serrano, Ana B.; Sánchez-Sánchez, José C.; Villarejo-Ordóñez, Antonio; Cuenca-Gómez, José A.; Vázquez-Villegas, José; Cabeza-Barrera, María I.; Salas-Coronas, Joaquín
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of ultrasound examination in patients with just a serological diagnosis of schistosomiasis but no other evidence of active infection. Methods: 346 sub-Saharan patients with possible schistosomiasis that presented at a Tropical Medicine Unit between 2008 and 2019 were retrospectively selected. Possible schistosomiasis was considered in those patients with a positive serology for schistosomasis in the absence of direct microbiological isolates, hematuria and/or eosinophilia. Data from ultrasound examinations before and after treatment with praziquantel were collected and categorized following the World Health Organization-Niamey score to standardize the use of ultrasonography for the assessment of schistosomiasis-related morbidity. Results: Ultrasound examinations were abnormal in only ten patients (2.89%). Main findings were focal thickening of the bladder wall (n = 6), ureteral dilatation (n = 3) and grade I hydronephrosis (n = 1). No malignant lesions, hepatic lesions nor hepatobiliary related disorders were found. After treatment, the S. haematobium global score (5 vs 3.4, p = 0.06) and the urinary bladder score (2 vs 1, p = 0.059) showed a trend towards improvement after treatment. In three patients the score after treatment dropped to 0, and in another three it remained the same although with signs of improvement. No worsening of the score was observed in any case. Conclusion: For those patients with a diagnosis of schistosomiasis based solely in a positive serology, the ultrasound examination could safely be spared due to the low prevalence of pathological findings and its response to treatment anyway.
- Subjects
SUB-Saharan Africa; IMMIGRANTS; ACQUISITION of data methodology; SERODIAGNOSIS; RETROSPECTIVE studies; DISEASES; MEDICAL screening; ISOQUINOLINE; SCHISTOSOMIASIS; SEVERITY of illness index; PRE-tests &; post-tests; MEDICAL records; DISEASE prevalence
- Publication
Infection, 2021, Vol 49, Issue 5, p919
- ISSN
0300-8126
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s15010-021-01612-x