Massive gastrointestinal bleeding associated with hookworm infestation in a child: case report
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00497827
Massive gastrointestinal bleeding associated with hookworm infestation in a child: case report
Abstract
We report a rare case of massive haematochezia due to hookworm infestation that required two laparotomies before the cause of bleeding could be diagnosed. The need to consider this parasite as a possible cause of gut bleeding in endemic countries is stressed, as early recognition may avoid unnecessary investigations and surgical interventions.
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