Hadidjaja, PIsmid, I SSudomo, MSyamsuddin, NPutrali, JCampbell, J2009-05-272009-05-271990-03-01Hadidjaja P, Ismid IS, Sudomo M, Syamsuddin N, Putrali J, Campbell J. The effect of praziquantel treatment on liver and spleen size of children with schistosomiasis in Napu Valley, central Sulawesi. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1990 Mar; 21(1): 91-4http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/31665The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.Forty-six school children with japonicum schistosomiasis living in a village at Napu Valley, Indonesia were treated with praziquantel at a dosage of 70 mg/kg in two divided doses in a day. The number of children with palpable liver dropped significantly from 95.6% before treatment to 58.7% after treatment. The size of the liver was reduced in the majority of cases with a virtual disappearance of cases with very large liver (10 cm). Post-treatment increase of the liver size was observed in all 8 cases with small pre-treatment livers (0.5-1 cm). In contrast to the changes of the size of the liver after treatment, the number of children with palpable spleens before and after treatment was not significantly altered.engAdolescentChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHepatomegaly --complicationsHumansIndonesiaMalePraziquantel --therapeutic useSchistosomiasis japonica --complicationsSplenomegaly --complicationsThe effect of praziquantel treatment on liver and spleen size of children with schistosomiasis in Napu Valley, central Sulawesi.Journal Article