Hepatobiliary alterations in massive biliary ascariasis: histopathological aspects of an autopsy case
Keywords:
Ascariasis, Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis, Bile Ducts, Helminthic InfectionAbstract
Hepatobiliary alterations found in an autopsy case of massive Biliary Ascariasis, are reported on histological grounds. Severe cholangitis was the main finding, but other changes were also detected, such as pyloric and intestinal metaplasia, hyperplasia of the epithelial lining, with intraductal papillomas and adenomatous proliferation. Remnants of the worm were observed tightly adhered to the epithelium, forming microscopic intrahepatic calculi. Mucopolysaccharides, especially acid, showed to be strongly positive on the luminal border, and in proliferated glands around the ducts. The authors discuss the similarity between such findings and Oriental Cholangiohepatitis, and suggest that inflammation and the presence of the parasitic remnants are responsible for the hyperplastic and metaplastic changes, similarly with what occurs in chlonorchiasis, fascioliasis and schistosomiasis.Downloads
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1990-04-01
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Gayotto, L. C. da C., Muszkat, R. M. L., & Souza, I. V. (1990). Hepatobiliary alterations in massive biliary ascariasis: histopathological aspects of an autopsy case . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 32(2), 91-95. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28717