1. [Radiologic diagnosis for a Gabonese case].
- Author
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Bouchaud O and Matheron S
- Subjects
- Animals, Arthropods, Food, France, Gabon ethnology, HIV Infections complications, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Abdominal, Renal Insufficiency complications, Snakes parasitology, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, Calcinosis parasitology
- Abstract
We describe a case of porocephalosis diagnosed in a 50 year old Gabonese male hospitalized in France for a HIV-related renal insufficiency. A standard abdominal radiography showed numerous ring-shaped calcifications, predominantly in the hepatic area. This aspect was very suggestive of the diagnosis in a patient living in Central Africa and eating occasionally meat of snake. The parasites live normally in the lungs of snakes (python, Bitis sp.). People become infected in eating undercooked snake or in handling snakes. In the majority of cases, the disease is asymptomatic and diagnosis made accidentally as in the case of our patient.
- Published
- 1996