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DURANGO, R et al. Manejo médico y endoscópico de pancreatitis ascaridiana aguda en niños. Gen [online]. 2011, vol.65, n.3, pp.200-203. ISSN 0016-3503.

The migration of Ascaris erratic to bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreatic duct can cause obstruction of these structures, manifesting as biliary colic, acalculous cholecystitis, cholangitis, acute pancreatitis and liver abscesses. Objective: To report the clinical and endoscopic ascariasis pancreatitis. Patients and Methods: A descriptive and retrospective study of patients with acute pancreatitis, we review the clinical, epidemiological, etiology, laboratory test results, ultrasound and medical therapy. Results: 10/34 (29.41%) with acute pancreatitis caused by Ascaris lumbricoides, mean age 6.3 years, history of expulsion of worms by mouth (60.00%). Abdominal pain and vomiting in 100%, with elevation of amylase and lipase. Abdominal ultrasound enlargement of the pancreas, worms in bile ducts and bile duct in 100%,%), 4/10 (40.00%), hepatic abscess and 1/10 (10.00%) pancreatic pseudocyst. Removal was performed ascaris ball of the duodenum by endoscopy at 5/10 (50.00%), using foreign body forceps and 3/5 (60.00%) for worms impacted papilla use papillotomy minimum. Albendazole is indicated for 5 days. Conclusion: In all children with abdominal pain and vomiting, should be performed pancreatic function tests and abdominal ultrasound to rule out pancreatitis. In pancreatitis ascariasis Albendazole therapy was found to be satisfactory.

Keywords : Acute pancreatitis; Erratic migration ascariasis; Ascariasis; A lbendazole; Papillotomy.

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