Visceral Toxocariasis Presenting as Systemic-Onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
Raj DhayaliniDelhikumar Chinnaiah GovindareddyNiranjan BiswalPublished in: Journal of tropical pediatrics (2021)
An 8-year-old boy presented with intermittent fever, abdominal pain and joint pain for 1 month. On examination, he had pallor, generalized lymphadenopathy, hepatomegaly and arthritis. Investigations revealed anemia, leucocytosis, hypereosinophilia and hypergammaglobulinemia, with an elevation of inflammatory markers. Initially, suspected as systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and on further probing, the child had geophagy and contact with dogs in the household. Ultrasonography of the abdomen showed multiple cystic lesions, and serology for Toxocara canis was positive; hence the child was diagnosed with visceral toxocariasis and managed with albendazole therapy.
Keyphrases
- neuropathic pain
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- abdominal pain
- spinal cord
- mental health
- disease activity
- rheumatoid arthritis
- insulin resistance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- chronic kidney disease
- pulmonary embolism
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- single molecule
- contrast enhanced
- iron deficiency
- high intensity
- type diabetes
- computed tomography
- drug induced
- pain management
- single cell
- fine needle aspiration
- chronic pain
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow