Biolcati G, Alabiso A
S. Gallicano Institute, Institute of Sports Sciences, Rome, Italy.
Int J Sports Med. 1997 Nov;18(8):612-3. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-972690.
The authors describe a case of cutaneous larva migrans in a beach volley athlete. This pathology is found more often in tropical zones than in European countries. There are no previous publications with regard to this condition in athletes. The nematode responsible for this affliction often is the Ancylostoma braziliense. Larval stage of the nematode migrates through the skin; within 72 hours after larval penetration, serpiginous, elevated tunnels are observed. This affliction can be complicated by Loeffler's syndrome. In the case described only dermatological involvement was observed. The patient was treated with 400 mg albendazole tablets twice a day for five days. Within two days of therapy the patient reported less itching; a medical control after ten days did not reveal any signs of active infection.
作者描述了一例沙滩排球运动员患皮肤幼虫移行症的病例。这种病症在热带地区比在欧洲国家更常见。此前没有关于运动员出现这种病症的出版物。引发这种疾病的线虫通常是巴西钩口线虫。线虫的幼虫阶段会在皮肤内移行;幼虫侵入后72小时内,可观察到匐行性、隆起的隧道。这种病症可能并发吕弗勒综合征。在所描述的病例中,仅观察到皮肤受累。患者接受了每天两次、每次400毫克阿苯达唑片、共五天的治疗。治疗两天内,患者称瘙痒减轻;十天后的医学检查未发现任何活动性感染迹象。