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Metagonimiasis
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Metagonimus yokogawai, a minute intestinal intestinal (and the smallest human fluke).
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Geographic Distribution
Mostly the Far East, as well as Siberia, Manchuria, the Balkan states, Israel, and Spain.
Clinical Features
The main symptoms are diarrhea and colicky abdominal pain. Migration of the eggs to extraintestinal sites (heart, brain) can occur, with resulting symptoms.
Laboratory Diagnosis
The diagnosis is based on the microscopic identification of eggs in the stool. However, the eggs are indistinguishable from those of Heterophyes heterophyes and resemble those of Clonorchis and Opisthorchis. Specific diagnosis is based on identification of the adult fluke evacuated after antihelminthic therapy, or found at autopsy.
Treatment
Praziquantel is the drug of choice.
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