Lee S H, Chai J Y, Seo M, Choi M H, Kim D C, Lee S K
Department of Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.
Korean J Parasitol. 1995 Mar;33(1):61-4. doi: 10.3347/kjp.1995.33.1.61.
Gymnophalloides seoi, a new intestinal trematode of humans transmitted by oysters on a southwestern island of Korea, drew medical attentions because of its possible relationship with evoking pancreatitis or other pancreatic diseases. We experienced two interesting cases of G. seoi infection who were accompanied with diabetes mellitus. In routine stool examination, eggs of a gymnophallid were detected from two patients, and after treatment with praziquantel and purgation, 772 and 10 adult flukes were recovered respectively. They were identified as G. seoi. The first patient was a 62-year old man who lived in Mokpo, nearby the known endemic area, and the second patient, a 54-year old woman who lived in Inchon. They used to eat raw oysters. It should be ruled out that G. seoi infection has some relationship with pancreatic diseases.
西氏裸茎吸虫是一种新发现的人体肠道吸虫,通过韩国西南岛屿的牡蛎传播,因其可能与引发胰腺炎或其他胰腺疾病有关而引起了医学界的关注。我们遇到了两例有趣的西氏裸茎吸虫感染病例,患者均伴有糖尿病。在常规粪便检查中,从两名患者的粪便中检测到了裸茎吸虫卵,经吡喹酮治疗和导泻后,分别回收了772条和10条成虫。它们被鉴定为西氏裸茎吸虫。首例患者是一名62岁男性,居住在已知流行区附近的木浦;第二例患者是一名54岁女性,居住在仁川。他们都有食用生牡蛎的习惯。西氏裸茎吸虫感染与胰腺疾病之间的关系应予以排除。