Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas

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Autor(a) principal: Marinho,Carolina Coimbra
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Voieta,Izabela, Azeredo,Letícia Martins, Nishi,Marina Pires, Batista,Thaís Sanai, Pereira,Ana Carolina Figueiredo, Serufo,José Carlos, Queiroz,Leonardo Campos de, Ruiz-Guevara,Raiza, Antunes,Carlos Maurício, Prata,Aluízio, Lambertucci,José Roberto
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: The best way to appraise the size of abdominal organs remains undefined. Herein we compare the size of liver and spleen in hepatosplenic schistosomiasis using clinical and ultrasound (US) examination, and the size of the organs measured by US with their visualization below the costal margin ("palpable by US"). For this study, 411 individuals from an endemic area for schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil have been selected. We found that palpable spleens and left liver lobes are larger than non palpable ones. Also, 23% of normal spleens measured by US were palpable on clinical examination, and 22% of spleens increased in size on US were non palpable. A total of 21% of normal spleens were "palpable by US". We also found 54% of normal sized right liver lobes palpable on clinical examination, whilst 54% of the increased livers, measured by US, were non palpable. About 76% of normal right liver lobes were "palpable by US". We conclude that the association of clinical, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations, in the near future, should give the investigators the necessary tools to perform a more accurate clinical diagnosis of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni.
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spelling Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areasschistosomiasisultrasoundphysical examinationspleenliverportal hypertensionThe best way to appraise the size of abdominal organs remains undefined. Herein we compare the size of liver and spleen in hepatosplenic schistosomiasis using clinical and ultrasound (US) examination, and the size of the organs measured by US with their visualization below the costal margin ("palpable by US"). For this study, 411 individuals from an endemic area for schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil have been selected. We found that palpable spleens and left liver lobes are larger than non palpable ones. Also, 23% of normal spleens measured by US were palpable on clinical examination, and 22% of spleens increased in size on US were non palpable. A total of 21% of normal spleens were "palpable by US". We also found 54% of normal sized right liver lobes palpable on clinical examination, whilst 54% of the increased livers, measured by US, were non palpable. About 76% of normal right liver lobes were "palpable by US". We conclude that the association of clinical, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations, in the near future, should give the investigators the necessary tools to perform a more accurate clinical diagnosis of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2006-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762006000900050Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.101 suppl.1 2006reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02762006000900050info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarinho,Carolina CoimbraVoieta,IzabelaAzeredo,Letícia MartinsNishi,Marina PiresBatista,Thaís SanaiPereira,Ana Carolina FigueiredoSerufo,José CarlosQueiroz,Leonardo Campos deRuiz-Guevara,RaizaAntunes,Carlos MaurícioPrata,AluízioLambertucci,José Robertoeng2020-04-25T17:49:44Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:14:16.029Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
title Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
spellingShingle Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
Marinho,Carolina Coimbra
schistosomiasis
ultrasound
physical examination
spleen
liver
portal hypertension
title_short Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
title_full Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
title_fullStr Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
title_full_unstemmed Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
title_sort Clinical versus ultrasound examination in the evaluation of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni in endemic areas
author Marinho,Carolina Coimbra
author_facet Marinho,Carolina Coimbra
Voieta,Izabela
Azeredo,Letícia Martins
Nishi,Marina Pires
Batista,Thaís Sanai
Pereira,Ana Carolina Figueiredo
Serufo,José Carlos
Queiroz,Leonardo Campos de
Ruiz-Guevara,Raiza
Antunes,Carlos Maurício
Prata,Aluízio
Lambertucci,José Roberto
author_role author
author2 Voieta,Izabela
Azeredo,Letícia Martins
Nishi,Marina Pires
Batista,Thaís Sanai
Pereira,Ana Carolina Figueiredo
Serufo,José Carlos
Queiroz,Leonardo Campos de
Ruiz-Guevara,Raiza
Antunes,Carlos Maurício
Prata,Aluízio
Lambertucci,José Roberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marinho,Carolina Coimbra
Voieta,Izabela
Azeredo,Letícia Martins
Nishi,Marina Pires
Batista,Thaís Sanai
Pereira,Ana Carolina Figueiredo
Serufo,José Carlos
Queiroz,Leonardo Campos de
Ruiz-Guevara,Raiza
Antunes,Carlos Maurício
Prata,Aluízio
Lambertucci,José Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv schistosomiasis
ultrasound
physical examination
spleen
liver
portal hypertension
topic schistosomiasis
ultrasound
physical examination
spleen
liver
portal hypertension
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The best way to appraise the size of abdominal organs remains undefined. Herein we compare the size of liver and spleen in hepatosplenic schistosomiasis using clinical and ultrasound (US) examination, and the size of the organs measured by US with their visualization below the costal margin ("palpable by US"). For this study, 411 individuals from an endemic area for schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil have been selected. We found that palpable spleens and left liver lobes are larger than non palpable ones. Also, 23% of normal spleens measured by US were palpable on clinical examination, and 22% of spleens increased in size on US were non palpable. A total of 21% of normal spleens were "palpable by US". We also found 54% of normal sized right liver lobes palpable on clinical examination, whilst 54% of the increased livers, measured by US, were non palpable. About 76% of normal right liver lobes were "palpable by US". We conclude that the association of clinical, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations, in the near future, should give the investigators the necessary tools to perform a more accurate clinical diagnosis of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni.
description The best way to appraise the size of abdominal organs remains undefined. Herein we compare the size of liver and spleen in hepatosplenic schistosomiasis using clinical and ultrasound (US) examination, and the size of the organs measured by US with their visualization below the costal margin ("palpable by US"). For this study, 411 individuals from an endemic area for schistosomiasis mansoni in Brazil have been selected. We found that palpable spleens and left liver lobes are larger than non palpable ones. Also, 23% of normal spleens measured by US were palpable on clinical examination, and 22% of spleens increased in size on US were non palpable. A total of 21% of normal spleens were "palpable by US". We also found 54% of normal sized right liver lobes palpable on clinical examination, whilst 54% of the increased livers, measured by US, were non palpable. About 76% of normal right liver lobes were "palpable by US". We conclude that the association of clinical, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations, in the near future, should give the investigators the necessary tools to perform a more accurate clinical diagnosis of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis mansoni.
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