Publications by authors named "Markus Schindler Piontek"

Ascariasis no longer widespread within Europe and so experience in diagnosis and treatment is limited for many specialists. On the other hand, clinicians face increasing numbers of migrants from high prevalence countries and are therefore, challenged to update in this field of infectious diseases. Here we present imaging features and current knowledge of this infection.

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Lymphatic filariasis is an infection transmitted by blood-sucking mosquitoes with filarial nematodes of the species . It is prevalent in tropical countries throughout the world, with more than 60 million people infected and more than 1 billion living in areas with the risk of transmission. Worm larvae with a length of less than 1 mm are transmitted by mosquitoes, develop in human lymphatic tissue to adult worms with a length of 7-10 cm, live in the human body for up to 10 years and produce millions of microfilariae, which can be transmitted further by mosquitoes.

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  • The introduction of imaging techniques like ultrasound (US) 40 years ago revolutionized the management of cystic echinococcosis (CE) by allowing clear visualization of cysts before surgery.
  • Ultrasound stands out due to its safety, affordability, ease of use, and ability to be utilized in remote areas without requiring extensive patient preparation.
  • This paper highlights the advantages and limitations of US in diagnosing and treating CE, explores its role in understanding the disease's natural progression, and addresses its relationship with other diagnostic methods.
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Ascariasis is not widespread in Europe, and the knowledge on how to diagnose and treat the disease is limited to some specialists. On the other hand, clinicians are facing an increasing number of immigrants from high-prevalence countries and are, therefore, challenged to update in this field of infectious diseases. Here we present current knowledge on this infection in 2 parts.

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