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Percutaneous Emergence of Gnathostoma spinigerum Following Praziquantel Treatment.

Sarah G H SappMonica KaminskiMarie AbdallahHenry S BishopMark FoxMacKevin NdubuisiRichard S Bradbury
Published in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2019)
A Bangladeshi patient with prior travel to Saudi Arabia was hospitalized in the United States for a presumptive liver abscess. Praziquantel was administered following a positive Schistosoma antibody test. Ten days later, a subadult worm migrated to the skin surface and was identified morphologically as Gnathostoma spinigerum. This case highlights the challenges of gnathostomiasis diagnosis, raising questions on potential serologic cross-reactivity and the possible role of praziquantel in stimulating outward migration of Gnathostoma larvae/subadults.
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