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Neglected parasitic infection: toxocariasis
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  1. Yoshitaka Tomoda1,
  2. Suguto Futami1,
  3. Kosuke Sumida2,
  4. Kazutoyo Tanaka1
  1. 1General Medicine, Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan
  2. 2Infectious Diseases, Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan
  1. Correspondence to Dr Yoshitaka Tomoda, yoshisoph{at}gmail.com

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A healthy 34-year-old Japanese man presented with a 10-day history of epigastralgia. He had eaten seared chicken sashimi several times. Physical examination findings were not remarkable. Laboratory findings revealed marked eosinophilia (20 ×109/L). Chest CT revealed multiple nodules in the lung surrounded by a halo (figure 1). Abdominal contrast-enhanced CT revealed multiple low-attenuating nodules in the liver (figure 2). An ELISA for Toxocara was strongly positive; thus, a diagnosis of toxocariasis was established. After treatment with albendazole, his symptoms and eosinophilia improved, and the pulmonary and liver lesions disappeared.

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