Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report

Eosinophilic leukocytosis can be attributed to a number of clinical conditions such as parasitic infection, allergies, and neoplasms. Parasitic infection is the main cause of eosinophilia; however, a marked leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to Trichuris trichiura in adults has not been p...

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Published in:Clinics and Practice
Main Author: Abdullah N.; Baharudin N.; Rustam F.R.M.; Khalid Z.
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Language:English
Published: Page Press Publications 2021
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Abdullah N.; Baharudin N.; Rustam F.R.M.; Khalid Z.
Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
2021
Clinics and Practice
11
4
10.3390/clinpract11040094
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85147469188&doi=10.3390%2fclinpract11040094&partnerID=40&md5=bf062891ac57fcffcb42a361253f1fb2
Eosinophilic leukocytosis can be attributed to a number of clinical conditions such as parasitic infection, allergies, and neoplasms. Parasitic infection is the main cause of eosinophilia; however, a marked leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to Trichuris trichiura in adults has not been previously reported. We describe a case of a 39-year-old man who presented with fever and diarrhea. The investigation revealed a white blood cell (WBC) count of 20.69 × 109 /L with an absolute eosinophil count of 12.44 × 109 /L. Fecal microscopic examination demonstrated T. trichuria eggs. The WBC count returned to normal following treatment with albendazole. The literature pertaining to hematological findings associated with Trichuris trichiura is explored in this report. This case highlights that a significant elevation of leukocyte count with hypereosinophilia can be one of the manifestations of trichuriasis infection in adults. Empirical treatment with anti-helminthic agents may play a role in suspected cases to avoid severe complications, such as Trichuris dysentery syndrome. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Page Press Publications
20397283
English
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author Abdullah N.; Baharudin N.; Rustam F.R.M.; Khalid Z.
spellingShingle Abdullah N.; Baharudin N.; Rustam F.R.M.; Khalid Z.
Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
author_facet Abdullah N.; Baharudin N.; Rustam F.R.M.; Khalid Z.
author_sort Abdullah N.; Baharudin N.; Rustam F.R.M.; Khalid Z.
title Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
title_short Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
title_full Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
title_fullStr Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
title_sort Significant leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to trichuris trichiura in adult: A case report
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description Eosinophilic leukocytosis can be attributed to a number of clinical conditions such as parasitic infection, allergies, and neoplasms. Parasitic infection is the main cause of eosinophilia; however, a marked leukocytosis with hypereosinophilia secondary to Trichuris trichiura in adults has not been previously reported. We describe a case of a 39-year-old man who presented with fever and diarrhea. The investigation revealed a white blood cell (WBC) count of 20.69 × 109 /L with an absolute eosinophil count of 12.44 × 109 /L. Fecal microscopic examination demonstrated T. trichuria eggs. The WBC count returned to normal following treatment with albendazole. The literature pertaining to hematological findings associated with Trichuris trichiura is explored in this report. This case highlights that a significant elevation of leukocyte count with hypereosinophilia can be one of the manifestations of trichuriasis infection in adults. Empirical treatment with anti-helminthic agents may play a role in suspected cases to avoid severe complications, such as Trichuris dysentery syndrome. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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