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Clinic
- It is a human parasitic disease caused by the nematode called Strongyloides stercoralis, or sometimes the closely related S. fülleborni.
- Symptoms are principally skin symptoms, abdominal pain, diarrhea and weight loss, but also many other specific and vague symptoms in disseminated disease, and severe life-threatening conditions through hyperinfection
Five types
- Löffler's syndrome: As the infection continues and the larvae matures, there may be respiratory symptoms
- It may then become chronic with mainly digestive symptoms including abdominal pain and diarrhea and/or conversely constipation.
- When larvae migrate from the skin to the lungs and finally to the small intestine, there may be respiratory, skin and digestive symptoms.
- Dermatologic manifestations include Urticarial rashes in the buttocks and waist areas as well as larva currens. Eosinophilia is generally present.
- Finally, the hyperinfection syndrome causes symptoms in many organ systems, including CNS
Disseminated disease
- Abdominal pain, distension, malabsorption, malnutrition,
- Shock, sepsis, Hemorrhage
- Meningitis
- HIV
- Lepromatous leprosy
- Tertiary syphilis
- Aplastic anemia
- Advanced tuberculosis