Hookwoorm: a little common cause of severe anemia

Authors

  • Ledmar Jovanny Vargas Rodriguez Universidad de Boyacá
  • Edwar Jassir Rozo Ortiz Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá
  • Erika Tatiana Szemmelveisz Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá
  • Jessica Paola Jimenez W. Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.250

Keywords:

ancylostomiasis, anemia, iron deficiency, helminths, intestinal parasitosis

Abstract

Anemia is characterized by low levels of hemoglobin. In Colombia, anemia affects 27.7% of the population. The most seriously affected populations are preschool children, women of reproductive age, pregnant women and the elderly.

Clinical case: Upon admission, the 58-year-old patient was found to have a condition compatible with cardiomegaly and redistribution of blood flow and required a blood transfusion. Additional studies suggested that digestive hemorrhaging due to ancylostomiasis could be the cause. Treatment with anthelmintics was begun and had good clinical and paraclinical results.

Discussion: Acquisition of this parasite, considered to be a forgotten cause of digestive bleeding, is associated with multiple risk factors. In some cases, there are severe consequences such as cardiomegaly and redistribution of blood flow. The effectiveness of treatment with anthelmintics ranges between 62% and 92%.

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Author Biographies

Ledmar Jovanny Vargas Rodriguez, Universidad de Boyacá

Médico general y docente de la Universidad de Boyacá

Edwar Jassir Rozo Ortiz, Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá

Especialista en Medicina Interna. Departamento de medicina interna, Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá.

Erika Tatiana Szemmelveisz, Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá

Medica interna, Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá, departamento de Medicina Interna. Universidad Juan N. Corpas, XII semestre

Jessica Paola Jimenez W., Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá

Médico general. Médica Hospitalaria en Hospital Regional de Chiquinquirá.

 

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Published

2019-10-07

How to Cite

Vargas Rodriguez, L. J., Rozo Ortiz, E. J., Szemmelveisz, E. T., & Jimenez W., J. P. (2019). Hookwoorm: a little common cause of severe anemia. Revista Colombiana De Gastroenterología, 34(3), 303–306. https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.250

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