Liver Abscess Caused by Enterobius vermicularis as a Differential Diagnosis for Liver Metastasis in Colorectal Cancer, Case Report

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https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.790

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Colon neoplasms, Rectum neoplasms, Liver abscess, Enterobius

Abstract

Introduction: colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. The identification of the metastases of this tumor in the preoperative stage is increasingly frequent due to the imaging studies currently available. We present the case of a patient with an infection caused by Enterobius vermicularis that simulates the presence of liver metastases.

Case presentation: a female patient from a rural area showing a one-year abdominal pain evolution associated with lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding and weight loss. Endoscopic imaging and studies displayed a tumor lesion in the sigmoid colon, with biopsies reporting sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma and liver lesions suggesting malignancy. Anterior resection of the rectum and sigmoid was performed with high anastomosis and liver biopsies, which ruled out malignancy and reported the presence of liver infection by E. vermicularis.

Discussion: in this case, the hepatic E. vermicularis infection was rare. This infection can simulate the presence of liver metastases; therefore, it should be considered a differential diagnosis of metastatic colorectal cancer.

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Author Biographies

julian Andrés Romo Sanchez, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi

MD, cirujano general, Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá, Colombia.

David Enrique Venegas Visbal, Universidad del Rosario

MD, residente de cirugía general, Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá, Colombia.

Laura Alejandra López Bello, Hospital Profesor Jorge Cavelier - Cajica

            Médica general, Universidad del Rosario. Hospital Profesor Jorge Cavelier - Cajica, Colombia.

Carlos Edgar Figueroa Avendaño, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi - HUM

MD, cirujano general y coloproctólogo, jefe del servicio de coloproctología, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi. Bogotá, Colombia.

David Ricardo Baquero Zamarra, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi - HUM

MD, cirujano general y coloproctólogo, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi. Bogotá, Colombia.

Horacio Humberto Garzón Olarte, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi

MD, cirujano general y coloproctólogo, Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi. Bogotá, Colombia.

Andrea Camila Recamán Pinzón, Universidad del Rosario

Médico general, Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá, Colombia.

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Figura 1. TAC de abdomen con contraste realizado durante la admisión en el que se muestra un tumor dependiente del colon sigmoides con gran compromiso de la luz intestinal.

Published

2022-09-16

How to Cite

Romo Sanchez, julian A., Venegas Visbal, D. E., López Bello, L. A., Figueroa Avendaño, C. E., Baquero Zamarra, D. R., Garzón Olarte, H. H., & Recamán Pinzón, A. C. (2022). Liver Abscess Caused by Enterobius vermicularis as a Differential Diagnosis for Liver Metastasis in Colorectal Cancer, Case Report. Revista Colombiana De Gastroenterología, 37(3), 302–305. https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.790

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