VHOSPITAL.CLINIC · Imaging Test
Chest X-Ray is a clinically validated diagnostic investigation for Ascariasis. Plain chest radiograph detecting transient pulmonary infiltrates (Loeffler syndrome) from larval migration through the lungs.
Plain chest radiograph detecting transient pulmonary infiltrates (Loeffler syndrome) from larval migration through the lungs.
In the diagnostic work-up for Ascariasis, Chest X-Ray contributes to confirming or excluding the diagnosis, monitoring treatment response, or detecting complications. Ascariasis is the most prevalent human helminthic infection worldwide, caused by Ascaris lumbricoides.
Chest X-Ray is performed according to standard laboratory or clinical protocols. Sample type, timing, and processing requirements vary — consult your physician or laboratory for current local procedures.
A positive result in the appropriate clinical context supports the diagnosis of Ascariasis. A negative result does not always exclude the diagnosis — interpretation depends on pre-test probability, disease stage, and immune status. Consult an infectious disease specialist for complex cases.
Sensitivity and specificity vary by laboratory, antigen preparation, and patient population. Published performance characteristics should be interpreted in the context of local disease prevalence and patient risk factors.
Chest X-Ray is used as part of the diagnostic workup for Ascariasis. Plain chest radiograph detecting transient pulmonary infiltrates (Loeffler syndrome) from larval migration through the lungs. A positive result in the appropriate clinical context supports the diagnosis, but should always be interpreted alongside symptoms, travel history, and other investigations.
Performance characteristics of Chest X-Ray for Ascariasis depend on the stage of infection and patient immune status. Consult current WHO guidelines or an infectious disease specialist for the most current sensitivity and specificity data for your setting.
Any positive parasitological result should be discussed with a physician promptly. Seek urgent medical care if you have fever, severe abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, jaundice, or any neurological symptoms alongside the test result.
Ascariasis is the most prevalent human helminthic infection worldwide, caused by Ascaris lumbricoides. It can cause pulmonary symptoms during larval migration and intestinal obstruction in heavy infections. Albendazole is the drug of choice.
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