Lymphatic filariasis

Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a severe form of filariasis (see this term), caused by the parasitic worms <i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i>, <i>Brugia malayi</i> and <i>Brugia timori</i>, and the most common cause of acquired lymphedema worldwide. LF is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions. The vast majority of infected patients are asymptomatic but it can also cause a variety of clinical manifestations, including limb lymphedema, genital anomalies (hydrocele, chylocele), elephantiasis in later stages of the disease (frequently in the lower extremities), and tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (nocturnal paroxysmal cough and wheezing, weight loss, low-grade fever, adenopathy, and pronounced blood eosinophilia). Renal involvement (hematuria, proteinuria, nephritic syndrome, glomerulonephritis), and mono-arthritis of the knee or ankle joint have also been reported.



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Matched Phenotype  Gene  Mutation  MeSH
Rank
(Similarity)
PMID
(PMCID)
1
(4.0%)
7776217
Chronic elephantiasis. A case report.
Richman B, Young G.
J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1995;85(5):268-70.
Congestive heart failure
Filarial Elephantiases Homo sapiens Leg Male
1
(4.0%)
7737704
Pleural effusion due to lymphatic filariasis.
Arora VK, Gowrinath K.
Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci. 1994;36(3):159-61.
Pleural effusion
Animals Females Filaria bancrofti Filarial Elephantiases Homo sapiens Middle Aged
1
(4.0%)
7073231
The nephrotic syndrome associated with filariasis.
Yap HK, Woo KT, Yeo PP, Chiang GS, Singh M, Lim CH.
Ann Acad Med Singapore. 1982;11(1):60-3.
Glomerulonephritis
Adult Filariasis Homo sapiens Kidney Glomerulus Lymphatic Diseases Male Nephrotic Syndrome
1
(4.0%)
1611849
Acute lymphatic filariasis in an American traveler.
Bean B, Ellman MH, Kagan IG.
Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 1992;15(4):345-7.
Eosinophilia
Chest Filarial Elephantiases Homo sapiens Male Middle Aged Nepal
1
(4.0%)
705299
[Clinical aspects, diagnosis and therapy of tropical pulmonary eosinophilia].
Sturchler D, Imbach P, Gartmann J, Degremont A.
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1978;108(38):1461-4.
Eosinophilia
Adult Asia, Southeastern Asthma Child Child, Preschool Eosinophilia Females Filariasis Homo sapiens India Lung Diseases, Parasitic Male
        

Phenotype(s) retrieved from Orphanet

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HPO ID Term Frequency


Phenotype(s) retrieved from case reports

    Total: 11

HPO ID Term # of case reports
HP:0001880 Eosinophilia 2
HP:0000100 Nephrotic syndrome 1
HP:0000618 Blindness 1
HP:0000739 Anxiety 1
HP:0001744 Splenomegaly 1
HP:0001945 Fever 1
HP:0002202 Pleural effusion 1
HP:0002716 Lymphadenopathy 1
HP:0002835 Aspiration 1
HP:0002840 Lymphadenitis 1
HP:0025289 Cervical lymphadenopathy 1


Causative gene(s) retrieved from Orphanet

    Total: 0

Gene Symbol Gene Name Entrez Gene ID