Gelincik Asli, Ozşeker Ferhan, Büyüköztürk Suna, Colakoğlu Bahattin, Dal Murat, Alper Aydin
Division of Allergy, Department of Internal Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2007;143(4):296-8. doi: 10.1159/000100576. Epub 2007 Mar 14.
Hydatid disease, a parasitic infestation of humans, is endemic in the Mediterranean region, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East, and mostly involves the liver. Anaphylactic reactions, which sometimes are the first manifestations of the disease, frequently occur due to cyst rupture after a minor/major trauma, though they may also be spontaneously seen on rare occasions. In extremely few studies, anaphylactic shock has been reported in patients without macroscopic rupture of the hydatid cysts.
Our patient had recurrent anaphylactic episodes without any trauma and had been misdiagnosed for several years even though the patient was living in a region endemic for hydatid disease.
We emphasize that physicians should be highly aware of hydatid disease as a possible etiology for seemingly idiopathic anaphylactic reactions, especially in endemic regions.
包虫病是一种人类寄生虫感染病,在地中海地区、澳大利亚、新西兰和中东地区为地方病,且大多累及肝脏。过敏反应有时是该病的首发表现,常因大小不等的创伤后囊肿破裂而发生,不过在极少数情况下也可能自发出现。在极少的研究中,曾报道过包虫囊肿无肉眼可见破裂的患者发生过敏性休克。
我们的患者在无任何创伤的情况下反复出现过敏发作,尽管患者生活在包虫病流行地区,但多年来一直被误诊。
我们强调,医生应高度警惕包虫病可能是看似特发性过敏反应的病因,尤其是在流行地区。