de Lalla F, Zanoni P, Lunetta Q, Moltrasio G
Department of Infectious Diseases, S. Anna Hospital, Como, Italy.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1988;82(6):895-7. doi: 10.1016/0035-9203(88)90032-6.
Endemic non-filarial elephantiasis has not yet been described in the central tableland of Tanzania. We report the results of a clinical study in Tosamaganga Hospital, located in the middle of Tanzania (Iringa District). 30 patients with elephantiasis of the lower limbs were studied parasitologically (by blood smears) and clinically. Inguinal lymph nodes were removed from 10 patients and histologically examined. The mineral content of soil samples collected from 4 different areas of the region was assayed by X-ray fluorescence. The clinical, histological, parasitological and epidemiological data prompted us to conclude that in these patients elephantiasis was not of the filarial type, and that endemic non-filarial elephantiasis is present in the Central District of Tanzania.
坦桑尼亚中部高原地区尚未有关于地方性非丝虫性象皮肿的报道。我们报告了在位于坦桑尼亚中部(伊林加区)的托萨马甘加医院进行的一项临床研究结果。对30名下肢象皮肿患者进行了寄生虫学(通过血涂片)和临床研究。从10名患者身上切除腹股沟淋巴结并进行组织学检查。通过X射线荧光分析法测定了从该地区4个不同区域采集的土壤样本的矿物质含量。临床、组织学、寄生虫学和流行病学数据促使我们得出结论,这些患者的象皮肿并非丝虫性,且坦桑尼亚中部地区存在地方性非丝虫性象皮肿。