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Perineal nodule due to enterobiasis: An aspiration cytologic diagnosis

Subcutaneous swelling due to Enterobious vermicularis infection is rare. Their presence in perineal subcutaneous tissue is unusual and a clinical curiosity. A case of subcutaneous nodule in the perineum due to E. vermicularis infection diagnosed on fine‐needle aspiration is described. Tissue reactio...

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Published in:Diagnostic cytopathology 2003-01, Vol.28 (1), p.58-60
Main Authors: Kumar, Neeta, Sharma, Prashant, Sachdeva, Ritesh, Jain, Shyama
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description Subcutaneous swelling due to Enterobious vermicularis infection is rare. Their presence in perineal subcutaneous tissue is unusual and a clinical curiosity. A case of subcutaneous nodule in the perineum due to E. vermicularis infection diagnosed on fine‐needle aspiration is described. Tissue reaction was granulomatous with neutrophils and eosinophils. Lack of familiarity with the morphology of parasites or its eggs, degeneration, and inadequate sampling may make the diagnosis difficult. This case report provides the morphologic clues to cytopathologists toward rendering a diagnosis and alerts them to the possibility of parasitic infection in unusual locations. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2003;28:58–60. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Enterobiasis - parasitology
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Enterobius
Helminthic diseases
helminths
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Infectious diseases
intestinal parasite
Male
Medical sciences
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Parasitic diseases
perineal nodule
Perineum - parasitology
Perineum - pathology
Skin involvement in other diseases. Miscellaneous. General aspects
Subcutaneous Tissue - parasitology
Subcutaneous Tissue - pathology
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