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A Study for the Ocular Toxocariasis Patients With the Pulmonary Toxocariasis, and Ocular Toxocariasis Cohort

U

University of Ulsan

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Toxocariasis
Serum Toxocara Antibody
Ocular Toxocariasis
Toxocara Canis Infection (Canine Roundworms)
Law Meat
Ground Glass Opacity (GGO)
Pulmonary Toxocariasis
Toxocara Larva Migrans
Law Liver

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03814837
UUH 2017-06-012-001

Details and patient eligibility

About

TOXOCARA Study is a prospective observational cohort study. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of ocular toxocariasis (OT) associated with pulmonary toxocariasis (PT) in patients with chest diagnostic image tests (chest X-ray, chest CT) with migrating ground glass opacity or nodular lesions. Also a cohort study is to track the results of treatment for diagnosed ocular toxocariasis (OT) patients.

Full description

Toxocara canis (also known as dog roundworm) is wide-reaching parasite of dogs and other canids. It can spread between animals such as cats, pigs and cows by ingestion of worm eggs from the feces of an infected animal.

In humans, two pathways of infection are known: first, ingestion of the eggs and second, larvae encapsulated in the tissues of the infected animal.

The encapsulated larvae hatch in the small intestine and pass through the barrier to the portal vein, the liver, the lung, the eye, etc. and remain as encapsulated larvae or survive for a period of time.

Infection into humans has been reported through ingestion of uncooked liver of cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, and meat (muscle).

When encapsulated larvae migrate to the body such as lungs, eosinophils activate and proliferate to eliminate the parasites.

They can be expressed as ground glass opacity (GGO) or nodular lesion by aggregated eosinophils, which are mistaken for lung cancer or pneumonia to be investigated.

Asthma exacerbation, cough and other symptoms of respiratory system could be revealed, but often asymptomatic.

In this study, the investigators defined pulmonary toxocariasis (PT) as a positive form of serum toxocara Ab and migrating pulmonary GGOs or nodular lesions in chest diagnostic image tests (chest X-ray, chest CT) from the patient.

Also ocular toxocariasis (OT) is defined by the clinical manifestation of intraocular infection by Toxocara larvae with a positive result of serum toxocara Ab.

Clinical manifestations of OT may also cause blindness of peripheral granuloma, optic neuritis, chorioretinitis, conjunctivitis, keratitis, iridocyclitis and cataract.

The investigators want to investigate the incidence of OT associated with PT in patients with chest diagnostic image tests (chest X-ray, chest CT) with migrating GGOs or nodular lesions. Also a cohort study is to track the results of treatment for diagnosed OT patients.

Enrollment

400 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Aged 18 years and older
  • Patient who has positive result of Toxocara Ab
  • Patient who has history of eating of law animal liver or meat
  • Patient who has the chest diagnostic image tests (chest X-ray, chest CT) with migrating ground glass opacity or nodular lesions.

Exclusion criteria

  • Age < 18 years
  • Pregnant woman
  • Malignant patient
  • Patient who has pulmonary infectious lesion such as pneumonia, fungus and tuberculosis
  • Patients who were diagnosed by benign or malignant pulmonary nodule
  • Patient who was not consented

Trial design

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Kwang Won Seo, M.D.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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