Schistosomiasis

Schistosomiasis is an infectious disease caused by parasitic trematodes of the genus <i>Schistosoma</i> that colonize human blood vessels and release eggs that can cause granulomatous reactions leading to acute (swimmer's itch or acute schistosomiasis syndrome) or chronic disease. Depending on where the eggs lodge, manifestations of chronic schistosomiasis can include diarrhea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, anemia (intestines), hepatosplenism, periportal fibrosis with portal hypertension (liver), urogenital inflammation and scarring, hematuria and dysuria (genitourinary system). Other patients may be asymptomatic.

Metrorrhagia

Bleeding at irregular intervals.


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PMID (PMCID)
19655702
FEMALE Adult
Tubal schistosomiasis in Brazilian women: a case report.
Orlandini LF, Munhoz AS, Nogaroto M, Galao EA, Bagarelli LB, Oliani AH.
Prague Med Rep. 2009;110(3):250-4.
This work describes tubal schistosomiasis by Schistosoma mansoni in a Brazilian woman submitted to hysterectomy for uterine myomatosis and metrorrhagia.