While examining some histological sections of a clinically suspected neoplastic nodule in a woman’s breast, sections of Dirofilaria repens were noted in the same nodule along with sections of a different nematode. The latter appeared to be a specimen possibly belonging to the genus Anatrichosoma (family Trichosomoididae), a parasitic group of helminths rarely reported in humans. In view of the diagnostic interest in an exceptional event, such as a double parasitic infection in the same nodule, we report the details of the case and the morphological findings.
Pampiglione, S., Orihel, T.C., Gustinelli, A., Gatzemeier, W., Villani, L. (2005). An unusual parasitological finding in a subcutaneous mammary nodule. PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 201(6), 475-478 [10.1016/j.prp.2005.04.008].
An unusual parasitological finding in a subcutaneous mammary nodule
PAMPIGLIONE, SILVIO
;Gustinelli A.;
2005
Abstract
While examining some histological sections of a clinically suspected neoplastic nodule in a woman’s breast, sections of Dirofilaria repens were noted in the same nodule along with sections of a different nematode. The latter appeared to be a specimen possibly belonging to the genus Anatrichosoma (family Trichosomoididae), a parasitic group of helminths rarely reported in humans. In view of the diagnostic interest in an exceptional event, such as a double parasitic infection in the same nodule, we report the details of the case and the morphological findings.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.