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Ascariasis Presenting as Hematoma in the Sigmoid Mesocolon: A Case Report.

Ji-Eun KimKyung Eun BaeHyun-Jung KimByung-Noe BaeJi Hae LeeMi-Jin KangJi-Young KimJae Hyung Kim
Published in: Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe chi (2020)
Ascariasis is an intestinal disease caused by Ascaris lumbricoides . Most patients with ascariasis are asymptomatic; however, the presence of many larvae in the bowel can cause gastrointestinal complications, such as intestinal obstruction, obstructive jaundice, cholangitis, cholecystitis, and pancreatitis. Herein, we report a case of ascariasis presenting as hematoma and active bleeding in the sigmoid mesocolon of a 74-year-old man on computed tomography (CT). Sigmoid colon perforation was also detected on follow-up CT. Laparoscopic low anterior resection was performed; there was a large hematoma in the sigmoid mesocolon. Roundworms were microscopically identified in the mesenteric adipose tissue. The clinical and CT findings of this unusual presentation of ascariasis revealed serial complications during parasite migration from the intestinal lumen to the peritoneal cavity.
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