Table 1.
Demographic patient data and clinical presentation of patients with Schistosoma haematobium infection.
Table 2.
Laboratory, imaging, cystoscopic, and pathological findings of the eight patients presenting with Schistosoma haematobium infection.
Fig 1.
Representative ultrasonographic, cystoscopic, and pathological findings in a patient with chronic schistosomiasis presenting to the ED.
(A) Ultrasonograph of the bladder shows a vegetation associated with bladder wall thickening; fine and diffuse calcifications are also visible. (B) Cystoscopic image obtained after transurethral resection shows an adult S. haematobium worm. (C) An area of marked, diffuse, acute inflammation with numerous eosinophils surrounds some calcified S. haematobium eggs; the parasite is also identified.