Clonorchosis ( Clonorchosis , from the name of the pathogen - Latin. Clonorchis sinensis - Chinese fluke ) - helminthiasis of the trematodoses group, caused by the Chinese fluke .
| Clonorchosis | |
|---|---|
Clonorchis sinensis | |
| ICD-10 | B 66.1 |
| ICD-10-KM | |
| ICD-9 | 121.1 |
| ICD-9-KM | |
| DiseasesDB | 29302 |
| Mesh | D003003 |
Most common in eastern Asia. On the territory of Russia - in the Amur River basin .
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Infection
As a result of eating raw or insufficiently heat-treated fish.
Course of illness and symptoms
- In the acute stage, the disease is manifested by fever, skin rashes, lung lesions, liver
- The chronic stage is characterized by lesions of the gall tract, stomach, duodenum and pancreas.
Treatment
Anthelmintic drugs.
Notes
- β Disease Ontology release 2019-05-13 - 2019-05-13 - 2019.
- β Monarch Disease Ontology release 2018-06-29sonu - 2018-06-29 - 2018.
Sources
- Search Yandex-Dictionaries (inaccessible link) (inaccessible link from 14-06-2016 [1143 days])