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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-8 | Issue-01
Microfilaria in Liver Aspirate: A Rare Finding
SR Rana Safia, ZSJ Jairajpuri S Zeeba, Jetley Sujata, SK Khetrapal Shaan
Published: Jan. 10, 2020 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2020.v08i01.002
Pages: 4-6
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Abstract
Filariasis caused by Wuchereria bancrofti is a disease of tropical country like India. The detection is conventionally by
demonstration of microfilariae in the peripheral blood smear. However, microfilariae can be incidentally detected in
fine needle aspirates of various lesions. Although microfilariae have been reported in cytological specimens of many
organs, but it is extremely rare to find microfilaria in cytological smears of liver aspirates [1]. We hereby report a rare
case of microfilaria in liver aspirates of a 37 year old male who presented with yellowish discoloration of eyes, urine
and malena. Radiological investigations were suggestive of nodular regeneration and hyperplasia in liver. Ultrasound
(USG) guided aspirates yielded microfilariae in liver aspirate cytology smears. A final impression of filariasis was
made.