epigastric pain

Paucisymptomatic gastric anisakiasis. Endoscopical removal of Anisakis sp. larva

Anisakiasis is increasing worldwide, even in Europe and in the Mediterranean region due to the
increased practice of raw fish consumption. Usually, a detailed food history is the key to the diagnosis. A
52-year-old woman affected by pathological obesity underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) for
a 1-year history of epigastric pain. In the gastric fundus, an Anisakis sp. larva, was casually detected. The
nematode was successfully removed with a biopsy forceps. In this case, the finding of the parasite was

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