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Case Reports | 2012

Rare disease: Hyperinfection with Strongyloides stercoralis

Raúl Romero-Cabello; Javier Villagroy Gómez; Mercedes Hernández González; Raúl Romero Feregrino

Strongyloidiasis is caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, which commonly produces gastrointestinal problems. If immune systems are compromised, the nematode larvae may spread and produce Strongyloides hyperinfection. Diagnosis of strongyloidiasis is based on the observation of larvae in coproparasitological studies. We present a case of a 49-year-oldman, VIH, who developed Strongyloides hyperinfection, diagnosed postmortem. Our patient reached the dissemination stage, which resulted in severe damage to the stomach and intestine, perforation of the intestinal wall, as well as sepsis due to the dissemination of bacteria. The diagnosis is difficult because of the low larvae excretion in stools. It is usually performed by the microscopic examination of fresh and fixed enriched stool samples. Serology was reported to be useful for screening and follow-up after treatment. This case reaffirms that HIV immunosuppression favours the dissemination of S stercoralis larvae. Thus, a search for intestinal parasites should be considered in similar cases.


Case Reports | 2012

Hyperinfection withStrongyloides stercoralis

Raúl Romero-Cabello; Javier Villagroy Gómez; Mercedes Hernández González; Raúl Romero Feregrino

Strongyloidiasis is caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, which commonly produces gastrointestinal problems. If immune systems are compromised, the nematode larvae may spread and produce Strongyloides hyperinfection. Diagnosis of strongyloidiasis is based on the observation of larvae in coproparasitological studies. We present a case of a 49-year-oldman, VIH, who developed Strongyloides hyperinfection, diagnosed postmortem. Our patient reached the dissemination stage, which resulted in severe damage to the stomach and intestine, perforation of the intestinal wall, as well as sepsis due to the dissemination of bacteria. The diagnosis is difficult because of the low larvae excretion in stools. It is usually performed by the microscopic examination of fresh and fixed enriched stool samples. Serology was reported to be useful for screening and follow-up after treatment. This case reaffirms that HIV immunosuppression favours the dissemination of S stercoralis larvae. Thus, a search for intestinal parasites should be considered in similar cases.


Case Reports | 2011

Osteoblastic and fibroblastic multicentric osteosarcoma

Raúl Romero Cabello; Carlos Javier Sánchez; Marco A Durán Padilla; José M. De la Garza Navarro; Raúl Romero Feregrino; Avissai Alcántara Vázquez; Mercedes Hernández González; Rodrigo Romero Feregrino

Bone sarcomas are uncommon tumours, of which osteosarcoma is the least rare, as well as the third most common malignant tumour in childhood, appearing usually between the 10 and 20 years of age. The case the authors present in this work is of a patient suffering from a long-standing condition encompassing skin and soft tissue lesions. After multiple medical treatments, the patient was diagnosed with squamous osteosarcoma, which required aggressive surgical management and chemotherapy.


Revista de la Facultad de Medicina UNAM | 2004

Mesotelioma multiquístico benigno peritoneal

Álvaro Lezid Padilla Rodríguez; Mercedes Hernández González; Avissai Alcántara Vázquez


Revista de la Facultad de Medicina | 2009

Mesotelioma multiquístico benigno peritoneal: Informe de un caso

Alvarado Lezid Padilla Rodríguez; Mercedes Hernández González; Avissai Alcántara Vázquez


Revista Médica del Hospital General de México | 1999

Sarcomas de cabeza y cuello. Estudio clinicopatológico de 29 casos

Minerva Lazos Ochoa; Alfredo Ávila Toscano; Mercedes Hernández González


Revista Médica del Hospital General de México | 2007

Linfomas no Hodgkin T primarios de ganglio linfático. Análisis morfológico, de inmunohistoquímica y su asociación con virus de Epstein-Barr en pacientes del Hospital General de México

Mónica Romero Guadarrama; Marco A Durán Padilla; Avissai Alcántara Vásquez; Mercedes Hernández González; Katia Hopp García; Silvia Rivas Vera


Revista Médica del Hospital General de México | 2003

Tumor adenomatoide de la trompa uterina. Estudio inmunohistoquímico de la histogénesis y revisión del cuadro clínico-patológico a propósito de un caso

Avissai Alcántara Vázquez; Guadalupe Rojo Herrera; Mercedes Hernández González; Armando Medina Cruz


Revista Médica del Hospital General de México | 2001

Siringoma de células claras. Estudio clinicopatológico de un caso y revisión de la literatura

Avissai Alcántara Vázquez; Patricia Mercadillo Pérez; Mercedes Hernández González; Nicolás Sastre Ortiz; Romeo Ramos de la Cruz


Rev. méd. Hosp. Gen. Méx | 1994

Angiomiolipomas renal y hepático asociados a esclerosis tuberculosa: presentación de un caso y revisión de la entidad

Avissai Alcántara Vázquez; Humberto Cruz Ortiz; Rosa María Vicuña; Mercedes Hernández González; Miguel del Castillo Morales

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Avissai Alcántara Vázquez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Raúl Romero-Cabello

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Raúl Romero Cabello

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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