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Hookworm Infection: A Neglected Cause of Overt Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding
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Hookworm Infection: A Neglected Cause of Overt Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(4):391-398.
Published online: August 31, 2017

1Department of Gastroenterology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Sichuan 646000, P.R. China

2Department of Gastroenterology, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing 400037, China

*Corresponding author (52721759@qq.com)

Kun-Yan Wei and Qiong Yan contributed equally to this study.

• Received: May 28, 2017   • Revised: June 18, 2017   • Accepted: June 23, 2017

Copyright © 2017 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Final diagnosis of cases with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (OGIB). In total, 31 patients with overt OGIB were diagnosed with hookworm infections, a rate of 6.9%.
Fig. 2 Hookworm infections in the patient’s small bowel, as observed with endoscopy. (A) Most hookworms frequently appeared between the distal duodenum and the distal jejunum. (B, C) Hookworms appeared with reddish bodies attached to the intestinal mucosa. (D) Hookworms feeding on the intestinal mucosa with a hemorrhagic spot. (E) Blood oozing was found at the hookworms’ site of attachment.
Fig. 3 The hemoglobin (Hb) of 30 cases recovered after treatment compared to before treatment. The 31 patients did not experience any recurrent bleeding, and their Hb increased significantly throughout treatment after 6 months.
Hookworm Infection: A Neglected Cause of Overt Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Clinical characteristics of the cases and detected lesions

Age (yr) Gender Symptoms Duration Dermatitis Occupation Location of The hookworm Hemoglobin (g/L) RBC Eosinophilic cells ratio Fecal occult blood test Times of testing eggs/positive Endoscopic appearance
EGD Colonoscopy DBE CE
59 F Tarry stool 2 months No Farmer Jejunum upper part 42 1.37×1012/L 2.5% Positive 1/No Chronic superficial antral gastritis Multiple colonic polyps _ Intestinal hookworm disease
68 F Tarry stool 5 years No Resident Jejunum upper part 57 2.32×1012/L 9.6% Positive 1/No Superficial duodenitis _ _ Intestinal hookworm disease
57 F Anemia 3 months No Farmer Jejunum upper part 88 2.89×1012/L 0.7% Positive 1/Yes Normal Normal Normal Intestinal hookworm disease
63 F Tarry stool 10 years No Famer Small intestine upper part 63 2.04×1012/L 0.31% Positive 2/Yes Superficial antral gastritis _ _ Intestinal hookworm disease
63 F Tarry stool 1 months No Farmer Jejunum upper part 86 2.88×1012/L _ Positive 2/Yes Chronic superficial gastritis Multiple colonic polyps _ Intestinal hookworm disease
79 M Tarry stool 4 years No Resident Jejunum upper part 54 2.13×1012/L 23.8% Positive 1/No Esophagitis Colonic varices _ Intestinal hookworm disease
40 M Tarry stool 7 months No Farmer Jejunum upper part 57 2.79×1012/L 33.8% Positive 1/Yes Duodenitis
Chronic superficial antral gastritis
prortopolypus _ Enteritis
Intestinal hookworm disease
66 F Tarry stool 5 months Yes Farmer Duodenum Jejunum 73 2.8×1012/L 14.9% Negative 2/No Chronic superficial gastritis Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease
20 F hemafecia 1 day Yes Resident Duodenum 145 4.91×1012/L 0.03% Positive 2/No Antral gastritis _ _ Duodenum hookworm disease
59 F Tarry stool 15 days No Farmer Jejunum ileum 89 3.77×1012/L 17.9% Negative _ Chronic antral gastritis Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease
80 M Tarry stool 6 days Yes Resident Jejunum 72 2.31×1012/L 4.0% Positive 2/Yes Chronic antral gastritis Colonic polyp _ Jejunal hookworm disease
71 F Tarry stool 15 days No Resident Jejunum upper part 51 2.05×1012/L 0.6% Positive 1/No Chronic antral gastritis Lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage, enteritis _ Jejunal hookworm disease
65 M Tarry stool 3 years Yes Farmer Duodenum 63 3.0×1012/L 6% Positive 1/Yes Duodenum hookworm disease Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease
Enteritis
45 M Tarry stool 9 days No Farmer Duodenum, Jejunum 76 2.59×1012/L 7.8% Negative _ Chronic gastritis Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease
Duodenitis, Jeiunitis
36 F Abdominal distention 4 years No Farmer Jejunum 120 4.05×1012/L 5.9% Positive 2/No Chronic antral gastritis Normal Jejunal hookworm disease
Jejunal polyp
_
59 F Hemafecia 6 months No Farmer Jejunum Lower part 60 2.54×1012/L 14.9% Positive 2/No Chronic gastritis Normal Jejunal hookworm disease _
40 F Tarry stool 20 months No Farmer Jejunum median part 51 2.25×1012/L 0.5% Negative 1/No Normal Normal Jejunal hookworm disease
colonic polyp
_
46 M Tarry stool 2 years No Farmer Jejunum upper part 106 4.22×1012/L 12% Positive 1/No Chronic gastritis Normal Jejunal hookworm disease _
38 M Tarry stool 6 days No Resident Jejunum median part 49 2.15×1012/L 0.7% Positive 1/No Normal Normal Jejunal hookworm disease _
57 M Tarry stool 15 days No Resident Jejunum upper part 56 2.26×1012/L _ Positive 2/No _ _ _ Intestinal hookworm disease
58 F hemafecia 4 years No Farmer Jejunum 53 2.22×1012/L 3.8% Positive 1/No Chronic gastritis Normal Intestinal hookworm disease _
54 M Tarry stool 5 years No Resident Jejunum upper part 62 2.94×1012/L _ Positive 1/No Chronic gastritis _ Intestinal hookworm disease _
61 M Tarry stool 3 months No Farmer Jejunum lower part 34 1.95×1012/L _ Positive 1/No Normal Normal Jejunal hookworm disease _
26 M Tarry stool 2 months No Farmer Jejunum 43 2.69×1012/L _ Positive 1/No Chronic gastritis Colonic polyp Jejunal hookworm disease _
46 M hemafecia 2 years No Farmer Duodenum, Jejunum 86 4.91×1012/L 0.32% Positive 1/No Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease _
52 M Tarry stool 5 years No Resident Jejunum upper part 56 1.56×1012/L _ Positive 2/No _ _ _ Intestinal hookworm disease
58 F hemafecia 1years No Farmer Jejunum 74 3.21×1012/L 2.8% Positive 1/No Chronic gastritis Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease
54 M Tarry stool 2 years No Resident Jejunum upper part 68 3.34×1012/L _ Positive 2/No Chronic gastritis _ Intestinal hookworm disease _
62 F Tarry stool 2 months Yes Farmer Jejunum lower part 60 2.91×1012/L _ Positive 1/No Normal Normal Jejunal hookworm disease _
34 F Tarry stool 3 months No Farmer Jejunum 63 2.39×1012/L _ Positive 1/No Chronic gastritis Colonic polyp Jejunal hookworm disease _
58 F hemafecia 2 years No Farmer Duodenum, Jejunum 72 3.71×1012/L 0.15% Positive 3/No Normal _ Intestinal hookworm disease _

Location of the hookworm, the place for the first time found hookworm; hemoglobin, hemoglobin values for the first time; EGD, esophagogastroduodenoscopy; CE, capsule endoscopy; DBE, double balloon enteroscopy; -, not tested.

Table 1 Clinical characteristics of the cases and detected lesions

Location of the hookworm, the place for the first time found hookworm; hemoglobin, hemoglobin values for the first time; EGD, esophagogastroduodenoscopy; CE, capsule endoscopy; DBE, double balloon enteroscopy; -, not tested.