Guss David A, Koenig Mark, Castillo Edward M
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, California 92103-8676, USA.
J Emerg Med. 2011 Oct;41(4):362-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2010.05.030. Epub 2010 Jul 24.
Lice infestation is a commonly encountered disorder in emergency medicine. The louse survives from a blood meal from its host; hence, iron deficiency anemia is a theoretic possibility. A limited number of reports of severe iron deficiency anemia have appeared in the veterinary literature, but a thorough review of the medical literature did not reveal a single instance in human beings.
We report a small case series of patients with heavy louse infestation and profound iron deficiency anemia.
The index case along with two other cases discovered from an exhaustive search of 4 years of the institution's Emergency Department records all had heavy infestation with head and body lice. Laboratory evaluation revealed serum hemoglobin levels under 6 gm/dL, low serum ferritin levels, and microcytic red blood cell indices. All patients were admitted to the hospital, received transfusions, and had evaluation of their anemia. No patient had evidence of gastrointestinal blood loss or alternative explanation for their anemia.
Although cause and effect cannot be established from this case series, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first published evidence of a provocative association of louse infestation and severe iron deficiency anemia in humans.
虱虫感染是急诊医学中常见的病症。虱虫通过吸食宿主的血液存活;因此,缺铁性贫血在理论上是有可能发生的。兽医文献中出现了少量关于严重缺铁性贫血的报告,但对医学文献进行全面检索后,未发现人类有此类病例。
我们报告一组虱虫重度感染且伴有严重缺铁性贫血的小病例系列。
通过对该机构急诊科4年记录进行详尽检索发现的首例病例以及另外两例病例,均有头部和身体的重度虱虫感染。实验室检查显示血清血红蛋白水平低于6克/分升、血清铁蛋白水平低以及红细胞呈现小细胞性指数。所有患者均入院治疗、接受输血并对其贫血情况进行评估。没有患者有胃肠道失血的证据或其贫血的其他解释。
尽管从这个病例系列中无法确定因果关系,但据我们所知,这是首次发表的关于人类虱虫感染与严重缺铁性贫血之间存在引发关联的证据。