We retrospectively analyzed clinical features in 30 patients who were referred to our laboratory and given a diagnosis of Paragonimus westermani infection in 1999. Our results indicate that pleurisy with eosinophilia and dominant immunoglobulin (Ig) M antibody are characteristic features of the early stage of paragonimiasis, whereas IgG antibody is dominant in the late stage. Thus, in addition to tests for parasite-specific IgG antibody, tests for IgM-class antibody should always be considered for patients with pleurisy in whom paragonimiasis is suspected.

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