Year 2026 / Volume 118 / Number 1
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Colon polyps with or without Schistosoma japonicum

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2024.10813/2024

Youhong Cao, Chen Yuan,

Abstract
Schistosoma japonicum, which has been endemic for a long time, associated colon abnormality has also been sporadically reported. The majority of patients with Schistosomiasis japonicum infected may mainly presented as acute manifestation or become chronic complication, known as schistosomiasis liver change, intestinal tract lesions and other system involved. Interestingly, both states could be observed in this patient. Acute infection presented as systemic hypersensitivity reaction, characterized by elevated eosinophils and intestinal symptom
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Publication history

Received: 22/09/2024

Accepted: 14/10/2024

Online First: 24/10/2024

Published: 14/01/2026

Article Online First time: 32 days

Article editing time: 479 days


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