Publication: Vesical schistosomiasis, an emerging cause of gross hematuria in developed countries.
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2020-12-31
Authors
Lendinez-Jurado, Alfonso
Nieto-Vega, Francisco Antonio
Rodriguez-Azor, Begoña
Carazo-Gallego, Begoña
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Elsevier
Abstract
A 7-year-old boy, originally from Ivory Coast and a resident in Spain for the last 3 weeks, presented to our clinic with hypogastric pain and painful hematuria over the past month. His clinic blood pressure was 90/49 mmHg (p28/ p25). The physical examination was unremarkable. Initial laboratory workup revealed hypereosinophilia (1910 cells/mm3) and elevated levels of total serum IgE (332 IU/ml), with normal kidney function and levels of electrolytes and serum complement C3 and C4. Urinalysis showed leukocyturia, hematuria, and proteinuria (protein/ creatinine ratio 1.53 mg/mg). Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a focal nodular and polypoid thickening of the posterior wall of the bladder (Fig. 1). Urinary microscopy revealed Schistosoma haematobium eggs (Fig. 2). His asymptomatic 10-year-old brother was also examined, revealing the same lesions in the ultrasound scan and presence of eggs in the urine.
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Creatinine
Blood Pressure
Microscopy
Electrolytes
Urologic Diseases
Ultrasonography
Eosinophilia
Blood Pressure
Microscopy
Electrolytes
Urologic Diseases
Ultrasonography
Eosinophilia
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Hematuria
Eosinofilia
Complemento C3
Creatinina
Presión sanguínea
Urinálisis
Eosinofilia
Complemento C3
Creatinina
Presión sanguínea
Urinálisis
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Keywords
Urinary Bladder, Schistosoma haematobium, Complement C3, Immunoglobulin E
Citation
Lendínez-Jurado A, Nieto-Vega FA, Rodríguez-Azor B, Carazo-Gallego B. Vesical schistosomiasis, an emerging cause of gross hematuria in developed countries. Pediatr Neonatol. 2021 Mar;62(2):222-223