BackgroundThe association of fever, focal hepatic lesions and peripheral hyper-eosinophilia (FHLH) can be observed in both infectious and non-infectious conditions. Fascioliasis, capillariasis, toxocariasis, all causes of visceral larva migrans (VLM), represent most of the former, whilst lymphomas, eosinophilic leukemias and mastocytosis belong in the non-infectious conditions.MethodsWe prospectively followed a young patient presenting with FHLH in the Tuscany region of Italy.ResultsThe patient was subject to serological and parasitological examination in an attempt to clarify the origin of the lesions. Serologies for both Fasciola hepatica and Toxocara spp. were positive, with the latter presenting a higher index. We opted for treatment with a prolonged course of albendazole due to the serological results and being toxocariasis more frequent in our setting. The patient was then subject to radiological follow-up. The patient responded to treatment with albendazole as shown by a decrease in eosinophils, seronegativization for Toxocara spp., clinical and radiological improvement. Toxocariasis was hence considered the most likely diagnosis.ConclusionsParasitic infections cannot be disregarded in the presence of FHLH. Differential diagnosis between these parasitic infections can be challenging due to the presence of similar clinical presentations and serological cross-reactions, and follow-up of the patient is needed to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.

Visceral larva Migrans in a Young Italian Patient: A Diagnostic Dilemma / Francalanci, Emanuela; Manciulli, Tommaso; Bandini, Giulia; Blanc, Pierluigi; Bonelli, Sara Irene; Brunetti, Enrico; Gotuzzo, Eduardo; Cretu, Carmen Michaela; Gobbi, Federico; Bartoloni, Alessandro; Zammarchi, Lorenzo. - In: ACTA PARASITOLOGICA. - ISSN 1230-2821. - ELETTRONICO. - 68:(2023), pp. 937-941. [10.1007/s11686-023-00723-9]

Visceral larva Migrans in a Young Italian Patient: A Diagnostic Dilemma

Francalanci, Emanuela;Manciulli, Tommaso;Bandini, Giulia;Bonelli, Sara Irene;Gotuzzo, Eduardo;Gobbi, Federico;Bartoloni, Alessandro;Zammarchi, Lorenzo
2023

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BackgroundThe association of fever, focal hepatic lesions and peripheral hyper-eosinophilia (FHLH) can be observed in both infectious and non-infectious conditions. Fascioliasis, capillariasis, toxocariasis, all causes of visceral larva migrans (VLM), represent most of the former, whilst lymphomas, eosinophilic leukemias and mastocytosis belong in the non-infectious conditions.MethodsWe prospectively followed a young patient presenting with FHLH in the Tuscany region of Italy.ResultsThe patient was subject to serological and parasitological examination in an attempt to clarify the origin of the lesions. Serologies for both Fasciola hepatica and Toxocara spp. were positive, with the latter presenting a higher index. We opted for treatment with a prolonged course of albendazole due to the serological results and being toxocariasis more frequent in our setting. The patient was then subject to radiological follow-up. The patient responded to treatment with albendazole as shown by a decrease in eosinophils, seronegativization for Toxocara spp., clinical and radiological improvement. Toxocariasis was hence considered the most likely diagnosis.ConclusionsParasitic infections cannot be disregarded in the presence of FHLH. Differential diagnosis between these parasitic infections can be challenging due to the presence of similar clinical presentations and serological cross-reactions, and follow-up of the patient is needed to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.
2023
68
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941
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Francalanci, Emanuela; Manciulli, Tommaso; Bandini, Giulia; Blanc, Pierluigi; Bonelli, Sara Irene; Brunetti, Enrico; Gotuzzo, Eduardo; Cretu, Carmen Michaela; Gobbi, Federico; Bartoloni, Alessandro; Zammarchi, Lorenzo
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