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Lymphedema secondary to filariasis.

Identifieur interne : 006823 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 006822; suivant : 006824

Lymphedema secondary to filariasis.

Auteurs : J C Leonard ; G B Humphrey ; G. Basmadjian

Source :

RBID : pubmed:3987161

English descriptors

Abstract

A 1-year-old immunodeficient boy developed brawny edema of the left foot. Lymphoscintigraphy revealed no evidence of left inguinal activity following pedal injection of Tc-99m-Sn phosphate. Over the next two months, the patient developed lymphedema on the right and repeat scintigraphy demonstrated no movement of isotope from the dorsum of either foot. Subsequent studies identified microfilaria in a nocturnal blood smear, which were thought to represent Brugia beaveri acquired by mosquito transmission in Oklahoma.

PubMed: 3987161

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