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Trematode Basics - Flatworm Fundamentals

  • Morphology: Leaf-like, non-segmented. Oral & ventral suckers. Tegument covering. Blind gut (no anus). Typical Trematode Morphology Diagram
  • Reproduction: Mostly hermaphroditic (monoecious). 📌 Schistosomes: Separate sexes (dioecious).
  • Life Cycle: Digenetic (≥2 hosts).
    • Definitive host: Sexual reproduction.
    • 1st Intermediate Host: Always a snail (asexual reproduction).
    • Some have 2nd intermediate host.
  • Larval Stages: Miracidium (infects snail) → Sporocyst → Redia → Cercaria (from snail).
    • Infective: Metacercaria (encysts) OR Cercaria (penetration, e.g., Schistosoma).

⭐ All medically important trematodes are digenetic, requiring a snail as their first intermediate host.

Schistosoma Species - Blood Fluke Battle

  • Species: S. mansoni, S. japonicum, S. haematobium. Dioecious (female in male's gynecophoric canal).
  • Life Cycle: No redia/metacercaria. Infective: Cercariae (skin penetration, freshwater snails).
  • Habitat (Veins): S.m: inferior mesenteric; S.j: superior mesenteric; S.h: vesical plexus.
  • Eggs: Non-operculated, with spines (S.m: lateral; S.j: rudimentary; S.h: terminal); cause granulomas. 📌 Mnemonic: MANSONI=MEsenteric, LAteral. JAPONICUM=JApon, small. HAEMATOBIUM=HAEMATuria, TErminal.
  • Clinical:
    • Acute: Swimmer's itch, Katayama fever.
    • Chronic: S.m/S.j → hepatosplenomegaly, portal hypertension, pipe-stem fibrosis. S.h → hematuria, bladder cancer (SCC).
  • Dx: Eggs (stool/urine). Rx: Praziquantel. Schistosoma life cycle and egg morphology

Schistosoma haematobium is strongly associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder.

Liver Flukes - Bile Duct Buccaneers

These flukes target the biliary system, causing significant pathology.

FeatureFasciola hepatica (Sheep Liver Fluke)Clonorchis sinensis, Opisthorchis spp.
VehicleMetacercariae on aquatic plants (e.g., watercress)Metacercariae in raw/undercooked freshwater fish
ClinicalAcute: fever, RUQ pain, eosinophilia. Chronic: obstruction, Halzoun.RUQ pain, indigestion, biliary inflammation, cholangitis.
EggLarge, operculated.Small, operculated, abopercular knob.
RxTriclabendazole.Praziquantel.
Cancer RiskLow.Cholangiocarcinoma.

Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis viverrini infections are significant risk factors for cholangiocarcinoma.

Other Flukes - Organ Invaders

  • Paragonimus westermani (Oriental Lung Fluke)

    • Source: Metacercariae (raw freshwater crabs/crayfish).
    • Habitat: Lungs (fibrous cysts).
    • Clinical: Chronic cough, bloody sputum (hemoptysis), mimics TB; ectopic (cerebral).
    • Dx: Operculated, shouldered eggs (sputum/stool); Charcot-Leyden crystals.
    • Rx: Praziquantel.

    ⭐ Paragonimus westermani infection often presents with chronic cough and blood-tinged sputum, leading to misdiagnosis as pulmonary tuberculosis. Paragonimus westermani egg micrographs

  • Fasciolopsis buski (Giant Intestinal Fluke)

    • Source: Metacercariae (aquatic plants like water chestnut).
    • Habitat: Small intestine.
    • Clinical: Epigastric pain, diarrhea, malabsorption; obstruction (heavy).
    • Dx: Large, operculated eggs (stool; like F. hepatica).
    • Rx: Praziquantel.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • All trematodes require snails as their first intermediate host.
  • Schistosomes are blood flukes, uniquely dioecious; other trematodes are hermaphroditic.
  • S. haematobium causes urinary schistosomiasis, linked to squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder.
  • S. mansoni & S. japonicum cause intestinal and hepatic schistosomiasis.
  • Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke) from aquatic plants; Paragonimus westermani (lung fluke) from crabs/crayfish.
  • Clonorchis sinensis (Chinese liver fluke) is linked to cholangiocarcinoma development.
  • Praziquantel is the primary drug of choice for most trematode infections.
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