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Enterobiasis: Differential Diagnoses & Workup
Updated: Nov 9, 2009
- Overview
- Differential Diagnoses & Workup
- Treatment & Medication
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Differential Diagnoses
Appendicitis
Ascariasis
Cervicitis
Contact Dermatitis
Giardiasis
Other Problems to Be Considered
Inflammatory bowel disease
Dermatitis secondary to poor hygiene
Dipylidium caninum (dog tapeworm) infection
Workup
Laboratory Studies
- Without a visual report, diagnosis of enterobiasis can be confirmed using the knowledge that eggs are normally deposited in great quantities on the perineum at night.
- Wide (2 inch) transparent tape is pressed against the perineum at night or in the morning before the patient bathes to capture eggs.2 Three such specimens are usually consecutively collected.
- Diagnosis is made by identifying eggs under the low-power lens of microscope. Dilute sodium hydroxide or toluene should be added to the slide.
Imaging Studies
- Imaging studies are not indicated.
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Keywords
enterobiasis, pinworms, oxyuriasis, human pinworm, pinworm infection, pruritus ani, pruritus vulvae, vaginitis, enuresis, treatment, diagnosis
Differential Diagnoses & Workup: Enterobiasis