Subcutaneous parasitic infections are possible matches in routine pathology and can be detected not only in patients coming from or travelling in tropical countries, but also when the anamnesis does not suggest at first worm infestations. Here we report tine case of a young man from the nortti-west of Italy, with a negative anamnesis for travels but tine presence of dogs at home, wtio presented a subcutaneous nodule showing a nematode surrounded by a fibrous capsule; the morphology was suggestive for Dirofilaria repens. Dirofilariosis is a zoonosis caused by D. repens or D. immitis, wtiich can be acquired by dogs and cats through mosquitos bites; the disease is widespread in developing countries, but it is also emerging in Western countries, becoming an important public healtti issue.

Subcutaneous dirofilariosis in Italy: a diagnostic hypothesis to remind when the anamnesis is misleading / Ahmed, N.; Tornili, L.; Labagiara, G.; Doglioni, C.; Pedica, F.. - In: PATHOLOGICA. - ISSN 1591-951X. - 114:2(2022), pp. 174-177. [10.32074/1591-951X-297]

Subcutaneous dirofilariosis in Italy: a diagnostic hypothesis to remind when the anamnesis is misleading

Ahmed N.
Primo
;
Doglioni C.
Penultimo
;
Pedica F.
Ultimo
2022-01-01

Abstract

Subcutaneous parasitic infections are possible matches in routine pathology and can be detected not only in patients coming from or travelling in tropical countries, but also when the anamnesis does not suggest at first worm infestations. Here we report tine case of a young man from the nortti-west of Italy, with a negative anamnesis for travels but tine presence of dogs at home, wtio presented a subcutaneous nodule showing a nematode surrounded by a fibrous capsule; the morphology was suggestive for Dirofilaria repens. Dirofilariosis is a zoonosis caused by D. repens or D. immitis, wtiich can be acquired by dogs and cats through mosquitos bites; the disease is widespread in developing countries, but it is also emerging in Western countries, becoming an important public healtti issue.
2022
Dirofiaria repens
Dirofilariasis
one health
subcutaneous nodules
zoonosis
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