Pulmonary paragonimiasis in childhood. A cause of persistent pneumonia and hemoptysis
G. W. Fischer, G. L. McGrew and J. W. Bass
A 4-year-old Filipino girl, a recent immigrant to Hawaii, had hemoptysis,
and a chest roentgenogram disclosed diffuse infiltrates of the right lung.
Microscopic examination of a morning gastric aspirate showed numerous
golden-brown, operculated ova, and microscopic examination of sputum and
stool specimens confirmed these ova to be those of the lung fluke,
Paragonimus westermani. She responded favorably to bithionol therapy and
was asymptomatic and growing normally 2 1/2 years after therapy.