Endoscopy 2009; 41: E292-E293
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1215073
Unusual cases and technical notes

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Strongyloides stercoralis ileitis detected by double-balloon endoscopy

W.  H.  Hsu1 , 2 , S.  F.  Yang3 , Y.  C.  Su1 , 4
  • 1Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • 2Division of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Municipal Hsiao-Kang Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • 3Department of Pathology, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • 4Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Further Information

Y. C. SuMD 

Division of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital

No. 100 Tz-You 1st Road
Kaohsiung 807
Taiwan

Fax: +886-7-3135612

Email: ycsu@kmu.edu.tw

Publication History

Publication Date:
06 November 2009 (online)

Table of Contents

    A 52-year-old man was admitted for chronic diarrhea since more than a year, and progressive low-leg edema over the past three months. His history revealed that he made several short-term trips to southern China for business. He was passing loose stool seven to eight times every day. Laboratory tests revealed a total leukocyte count of 10.5 × 109/L with 59.7 % neutrophils, 1.5 % eosinophils, and 30 % lymphocytes. His serum albumin level was 11.5 g/L and serum IgE level was 739 IU/mL (normal range < 78 IU/mL). The serum human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody status was negative. Small-intestine follow-through study showed long-segment narrowing of the lumen of the terminal ileum ([Fig. 1 a]), whereas abdominal computed tomography demonstrated diffuse wall thickening of the terminal ileum ([Fig. 1 b]). Double-balloon enteroscopy was carried out via the anal route to further explore the long-segment narrowing in the ileum. There was loss of the normal villous structure of the terminal ileum on washing with water ([Fig. 2 a]), and widespread swelling and erosions with petechiae were noted in the mucosa after air inflation ([Fig. 2 b]; [Video 1]). Histopathological examination of biopsy specimens of this area revealed marked leukocytic infiltration, with eosinophils in the lamina propria ([Fig. 3 a]). Parasitic ova and larvae, morphologically resembling the filariform larvae of Strongyloides stercoralis, were found within the intestinal crypts ([Fig. 3 b]). The patient subsequently received treatment with ivermectin (12 mg/day) for 3 days. The diarrhea gradually resolved and the serum albumin level rose to 31.2 g/L 4 months after drug treatment.

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    Fig. 1 Small-intestine series and abdominal computed tomography demonstrating diffuse wall thickening of the terminal ileum.

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    Fig. 2 a Double-balloon enteroscopy showing disappearance of villi in the terminal ileum under water. b Air inflation revealed widespread swollen and erosive mucosa with petechiae.

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    Fig. 3 a Eosinophils infiltrating the lamina propria. b Parasitic ova and larvae resembling the filariform larvae of S. stercoralis within the intestinal crypts.


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    Video 1 Washing of the terminal ileum with water revealing loss of the normal villous structure.

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    Y. C. SuMD 

    Division of Gastroenterology
    Department of Internal Medicine
    Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital

    No. 100 Tz-You 1st Road
    Kaohsiung 807
    Taiwan

    Fax: +886-7-3135612

    Email: ycsu@kmu.edu.tw

    Y. C. SuMD 

    Division of Gastroenterology
    Department of Internal Medicine
    Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital

    No. 100 Tz-You 1st Road
    Kaohsiung 807
    Taiwan

    Fax: +886-7-3135612

    Email: ycsu@kmu.edu.tw

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    Fig. 1 Small-intestine series and abdominal computed tomography demonstrating diffuse wall thickening of the terminal ileum.

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    Fig. 2 a Double-balloon enteroscopy showing disappearance of villi in the terminal ileum under water. b Air inflation revealed widespread swollen and erosive mucosa with petechiae.

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    Fig. 3 a Eosinophils infiltrating the lamina propria. b Parasitic ova and larvae resembling the filariform larvae of S. stercoralis within the intestinal crypts.