J Korean Soc Radiol. 2009 Sep;61(3):183-187. English.
Published online Sep 30, 2009.
Copyright © 2009 The Korean Society of Radiology
Original Article

Ultrasonographic Findings of Subcutaneous and Muscular Sparganosis

Hee Jin Park, M.D., Noh Hyuck Park, M.D., Eun Ja Lee, M.D., Chan Sub Park, M.D., Sung Moon Lee, M.D.,2 and Sung Il Park, M.D.3
    • Department of Radiology, Myongji Hospital, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Korea.
    • 2Department of Radiology, Dongsan Medical Center, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Korea.
    • 3Department of Radiology, Bucheon Hospital, Soonchunhyang University, Korea.

Abstract

Purpose

This study was deigned to evaluate the ultrasonographic findings of subcutaneous and intramuscular sparganosis.

Materials and Methods

Nine cases of histologically proven subcutaneous and intramuscular sparganosis lesions in seven patients (mean patient age, 59 years; M:F = 6:1) were reviewed retrospectively. Two patients had recurrent sparganosis. A color Doppler examination was performed in all cases.

Results

A prior history of ingestion of raw snake meat was noted for two patients. Patients presented with a palpable mass and induration (n = 7) and dull pain (n = 4). Lesion locations were in the thigh (n = 4), lower leg (n = 2), chest wall (n = 1), an inguinal location (n = 1) and the neck (n = 1). Five lesions were in the subcutaneous fat layer and four lesions had intramuscular locations. Calcification was noted in two cases. All cases showed heterogeneous hypoechoic serpiginous tubular-and-oval lesions. The lesions were conglomerated or discrete in appearance. All nine cases showed the presence of lesions with a multi-layered wall with variable intraluminal echogenicity, at least in one segment of the lesion. Increased vascularity was noted on color Doppler examinations in two patients with pain.

Conclusion

Subcutaneous or intramuscular sparganosis should be included in the differential diagnosis when a serpiginous tubular-and-oval lesion is noted that is seen with a multi-layered wall with variable intraluminal echogenicity.

Keywords
Soft Tissues; Sparganosis; Parasites; Ultrasonography


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