Dirofilarial Nodule as a Differential Diagnosis for Subcutaneous Lumps in Children

Author:

Wijekoon Naveen1,Antony Diroji1,Muhunthan Tharushihan1,Samarasinghe Malik1

Affiliation:

1. University of Colombo

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Subcutaneous nodules in children are commonly caused by pilomatrixoma, dermoid cysts, soft tissue tumors etc. Parasitic infections are reported to cause subcutaneous nodules and are infrequently described, mostly in the adult literature. We aim to describe the clinicopathological features of subcutaneous lumps caused by dirofilarial infestation in children in an endemic country. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed of all patients presenting with the above condition to Lady Ridgeway Hospital from 2018 to 2022 and their relevant details were captured in a proforma. Results There were 55 patients with a male to female ratio of 2:1. The mean age at presentation was 50 months (7–156 months). The mean duration was 97 days (1-820 days). The common sites involved were scrotum (30.9%), back (14.5%), abdominal wall (102.7%) and face (10.9%). The majority had a painless nodule (70.9%) while 10 (18.2%) had features of acute inflammation. Thirty (55.5%) had preoperative ultrasonography which showed features of parasitic nodules in 26 (47.3%). Parasite was demonstrated in histopathological analysis only in 30 patients (54.5%). Conclusion Dirofilarial nodule should be considered in the differential diagnosis of subcutaneous lumps in children, especially in the endemic areas.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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