Dicrocoelium Dendriticum Infection in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease

Infection with Dicrocoelium dendriticum in humans is rarely reported in the medical literature. This liver fluke, which commonly infects ruminants, has a complex life cycle with two intermediate hosts – the land snail and the ant. True human infection occurs by ingestion of the second intermediate h...

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Main Authors: Franzjosef Schweiger, Magdalena Kuhn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2008-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/912791
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description Infection with Dicrocoelium dendriticum in humans is rarely reported in the medical literature. This liver fluke, which commonly infects ruminants, has a complex life cycle with two intermediate hosts – the land snail and the ant. True human infection occurs by ingestion of the second intermediate host, but spurious infections have occurred after consumption of undercooked animal liver. The present report describes a patient with active Crohn’s disease whose stool contained D dendriticum eggs. A brief discussion of the medical literature is presented.
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spelling doaj-art-18e23c13a97b4d33ac8c61349a9d4a9b2025-02-03T01:02:06ZengWileyCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology0835-79002008-01-0122657157310.1155/2008/912791Dicrocoelium Dendriticum Infection in a Patient with Crohn’s DiseaseFranzjosef Schweiger0Magdalena Kuhn1Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Laboratories, South East Health Care Corporation, The Moncton Hospital, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaDepartment of Internal Medicine and Department of Laboratories, South East Health Care Corporation, The Moncton Hospital, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaInfection with Dicrocoelium dendriticum in humans is rarely reported in the medical literature. This liver fluke, which commonly infects ruminants, has a complex life cycle with two intermediate hosts – the land snail and the ant. True human infection occurs by ingestion of the second intermediate host, but spurious infections have occurred after consumption of undercooked animal liver. The present report describes a patient with active Crohn’s disease whose stool contained D dendriticum eggs. A brief discussion of the medical literature is presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/912791
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Dicrocoelium Dendriticum Infection in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
title Dicrocoelium Dendriticum Infection in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease
title_full Dicrocoelium Dendriticum Infection in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease
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title_short Dicrocoelium Dendriticum Infection in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease
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