A case of parasitic laryngitis caused by <I>Clinostomum complanatum</I>
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We reported on a case of parasitic laryngitis caused by <I>Clinostomum complanatum</I>, a small trematode. The patient was a 27-year-old man who complained of a sore throat and abnormal pharyngolaryngeal sensations that began 3 days after eating raw carp.<BR>By use of fiberscopic laryngoscopy, one of us discovered a crawing fluke attached to the left arytenoid mucosa. Laboratory examination results were within normal ranges. After removal of the fluke, the symptoms were relieved. The fluke was identified as <I>Clinostomum complanatum</I>. This trematode has been known to cause parasitic laryngopharyngitis as a result of eating raw freshwater fish.<BR>Parasitic laryngopharyngitis is not a common disease in Japan, however, in a global context, most human cases of <I>Clinostomum</I> infection have been reported in Japan. These cases occurred after having eaten raw freshwater fish. Those infected complained of pain or irritation of the pharynx, abnormal sensations which felt like a foreign body, coughing, and deglutitive pain. This is the 18th case recorded in Japan.
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