Enterobius vermicularis as an Intraoperative Surprise in a Child With Suspected Appendicitis and Normal Laboratory Findings

蛲虫感染:疑似阑尾炎患儿术中意外发现,实验室检查结果正常

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Abstract

Acute appendicitis is a common surgical emergency in children, typically associated with elevated inflammatory markers and classical clinical presentation. However, parasitic infections such as Enterobius vermicularis can occasionally mimic appendicitis and represent a diagnostic challenge. Herein, we report a case of a nine-year-old female child who presented with right iliac fossa (RIP) abdominal pain and vomiting with normal white blood cell count and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. Ultrasound imaging suggested early appendicitis, and therefore, a laparoscopic appendectomy was performed. Intraoperatively, multiple E. vermicularis worms were found within the appendiceal stump. Histopathological examination revealed no acute inflammation, but confirmed the presence of the E. vermicularis in the lumen. The patient recovered uneventfully and received antihelminthic therapy with albendazole. This case highlights the importance of considering parasitic infections in the differential diagnosis of appendicitis, particularly in pediatric patients with atypical presentations. It also emphasizes the diagnostic value of intraoperative findings and histopathology in guiding postoperative management.

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