heteroacidophilia

Introduction

Introduction Hookworm duodenitis syndrome is also known as Griesinger syndrome. First discovered by the Italian scholar Dabin in 1843. It has been reported all over the world, mainly in temperate regions (between 35° north latitude and 30° south latitude), and China is also one of the most frequent areas. The intrinsic first increase in appetite and weight loss, upper abdominal discomfort, pain, and abdominal distension after eating. Late loss of appetite, may have nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, with different acidophilus. The larvae feed on bacteria and organic matter and grow very fast. The first molting occurs within 48 hours and develops into the second rod-shaped sputum.

Cause

Cause

The cause of isotopetics:

It is a hookworm duodenitis caused by hookworm infection.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Maximum gastric acid secretion measurement (MAO)

Examination and diagnosis of isotopetics:

According to the medical history, the hookworm eggs can be diagnosed in the feces. Barium angiography and gastroscopy help to rule out ulcers or stomach cancer.

The intrinsic first increase in appetite and weight loss, upper abdominal discomfort, pain, and abdominal distension after eating. Late loss of appetite, may have nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, with different acidophilus. Some patients have symptoms similar to ulcer disease, so that 10% of patients in the clinic are mistaken for ulcer disease, but the pain is not rhythmic, and taking antacids is not effective.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Symptoms of solubilization of eosinophils:

It should be distinguished from ordinary gastritis (acute gastritis, chronic gastritis), peptic ulcer and the like.

According to the medical history, the hookworm eggs can be diagnosed in the feces. Barium angiography and gastroscopy help to rule out ulcers or stomach cancer.

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