G Cancrini
Policlinico Umberto I
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BMC Infectious Diseases | 2016
Lucia Fontanelli Sulekova; Simona Gabrielli; Maurizio De Angelis; Giovanni Luigi Milardi; Carlo Magnani; Biancamaria Di Marco; Gloria Taliani; G Cancrini
BackgroundHuman dirofilariosis is still a little known infection even in endemic areas. Dirofilariosis is zoonotic infection usually abortive in humans; instead, we report a very rare case (the 4th in the world), the first in Italy, in which at least two infective larvae became mature adults that mated and produced active microfilariae even though they did not reach peripheral blood.Case presentationA 30-year-old Italian woman presented with a transient oedematous swelling on the left abdominal wall with a creeping eruption followed by the occurrence of a subcutaneous nodular painless mass in the iliac region. One month later, a similar temporary swelling appeared on the contralateral inguinal region associated with intermittent joint discomfort in both knees. The patient had recently travelled abroad, therefore many possible diagnoses were to be ruled out. Routine laboratory investigations revealed eosinophilia. An ultrasound examination of the iliac swelling evidenced a well-defined cyst with a big filamentous formation in continuous movement. A fine-needle aspiration of the lesion was performed for parasitological, cytological and histological exams. The prompt microscopic examination of the aspired material showed the presence of numerous microfilariae that were initially morphologically attributed to Mansonella ozzardi. Subsequently, the revision of the Giemsa stained film and molecular analyses of the biological material, allowed to identify Dirofilaria repens as etiological agent of infection.ConclusionsWe report of a case in whom microfilariae were detected in fine-needle aspirate of subcutaneous node, without evidence of microfilaraemia, and the infection failed to become fully patent. Therefore we confirm that complete development and fertilization of D. repens worms in human hosts may occur, at variance with what is commonly believed, that Dirofilaria worms cannot fully develop in humans.
Parassitologia | 1988
G Cancrini; Alessandro Bartoloni; Luis Eduardo Nuñez; Franco Paradisi
LA SETTIMANA VETERINARIA | 2010
M Pietrobelli; L Rossi; C Genchi; G. Poglayen; Fabio Macchioni; Marta Magi; M Diaferia; F Veronesi; G Cancrini; D Traversa; D Otranto; G Cringoli; L Rinaldi; E Brianti; Giannetto S. Garippa G; A. Scala
Parassitologia | 2008
Simona Gabrielli; Magi Marta; Fabio Macchioni; T Petouchoff; M.T Angelini; G Cancrini
Archive | 2015
Fabio Macchioni; Higinio Segundo; Simona Gabrielli; Valentina Totino; Patricia Rojas Gonzales; Esteban Salazar; Ricardo Bozo; Alessandro Bartoloni; G Cancrini
Congresso nazionale Società italiana di parassitologia | 2014
Simone Gabrielli; Fabio Macchioni; Valentina Totino; F. Suniga; P. Lara Y. Rojas; Mimmo Roselli; Alessandro Bartoloni; G Cancrini
Congresso Società Italiana di parassitologia | 2014
Valentina Totino; Fabio Macchioni; Simone Gabrielli; M. Fraulo; E. Segundo; P. Rojas Gonzales; Mimmo Roselli; Alessandro Bartoloni; G Cancrini
Confgresso Nazionale Società italiana di Parassitologia | 2014
Fabio Macchioni; F. Suniga Rios; Valentina Totino; Simone Gabrielli; P. Rojas Gonzales; Mimmo Roselli; Alessandro Bartoloni; G Cancrini
XXVII Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Parassitologia | 2012
Fabio Macchioni; Higinio Segundo; Simona Gabrielli; P Rojas Gonzales; F Ammar; F Tolari; Alessandro Bartoloni; M C Prati; G Cancrini
THIRD EUROPEAN DIROFILARIA DAYS | 2012
Simona Gabrielli; L Petrullo; M.G. Coppola; G Cancrini