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Intestinal Schistosomiasis with Colonic Polyps


Nyam Paul David
Mary John Duguru
Philip Ojile Akpa
Pantong Mark Davwar
Atta Okwute
Jireh Dan Makpu
Bamnan Collins Dallang
Patience One Omaiye
Edith Nonyelum Okeke

Abstract

Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection which commonly affects the intestine. Colonic polyps associated with intestinal schistosomiasis are not commonly reported in young people. Our case report describes a 20‑year‑old man from North‑Central Nigeria who presented with recurrent passage of loose, mucoid, bloody stool, and weight loss. His biochemical profile and stool tests were unremarkable. A colonoscopy showed multiple ulcers and polyps with ulcerated surfaces in the transverse and sigmoid colon. Histopathology revealed islands of colonic‑type mucosa containing numerous benign colonic glands in a densely inflamed lamina propria containing lymphocytes, eosinophils, and histiocytes, with numerous ova and calcified parasite bodies of Schistosoma. The patient was treated with praziquantel and showed marked clinical improvement.


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