CASE STUDY 1 A 14-year-old, severely mentally disabled boy, who was institutionalized in a state facility, was evaluated for episodes of chronic diarrhea, anal pruritis, restless nights, and occasional vomiting. Significant laboratory findings were a 10% eosinophilia, an IgE level of 225 IU/mL, and microscopic examination of a stool concentrate that revealed two thin-shelled, oval-shaped eggs measuring 45 by 35 um in size and containing three pairs of hooklets and polar filaments. 1. What is the most likely identification of the parasite in question? 2. Why is this organism unique among the intestinal cestodes? 3. What is the preferred treatment for infection caused by this organism?

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CASE STUDY 1
A 14-year-old, severely mentally disabled boy, who was institutionalized in a state facility, was evaluated
for episodes of chronic diarrhea, anal pruritis, restless nights, and occasional vomiting. Significant
laboratory findings were a 10% eosinophilia, an IgE level of 225 IU/mL, and microscopic examination of a
stool concentrate that revealed two thin-shelled, oval-shaped eggs measuring 45 by 35 um in size and
containing three pairs of hooklets and polar filaments.
1. What is the most likely identification of the parasite in question?
2. Why is this organism unique among the intestinal cestodes?
3. What is the preferred treatment for infection caused by this organism?
Transcribed Image Text:CASE STUDY 1 A 14-year-old, severely mentally disabled boy, who was institutionalized in a state facility, was evaluated for episodes of chronic diarrhea, anal pruritis, restless nights, and occasional vomiting. Significant laboratory findings were a 10% eosinophilia, an IgE level of 225 IU/mL, and microscopic examination of a stool concentrate that revealed two thin-shelled, oval-shaped eggs measuring 45 by 35 um in size and containing three pairs of hooklets and polar filaments. 1. What is the most likely identification of the parasite in question? 2. Why is this organism unique among the intestinal cestodes? 3. What is the preferred treatment for infection caused by this organism?
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