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Anisakiasis in the Upper Esophagus: A Case Report.

Eiji KambaTakashi MurakamiHiroya UeyamaTomoyoshi ShibuyaMariko HojoKen YamajiAkihito Nagahara
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2023)
Anisakiasis is caused by consuming raw fish contaminated with Anisakis sp. larvae and is extremely rare, especially when originating in the esophagus. We present a case of esophageal anisakiasis in a 61-year-old male who experienced severe precordial pain and radiating discomfort to the neck after consuming raw fish sashimi. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed the presence of a larva in the upper esophagus. On the basis of anatomo-morphological features, the worm was provisionally identified as Anisakis sp. and was easily extracted with forceps, which led to a prompt improvement in the patient's symptoms. This case highlights the importance of considering anisakiasis as a differential diagnosis in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and a history of consuming raw fish.
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