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Two cases of hydatid cyst were reported in the Microbiology department, Siddartha Medical College in 2011. 42 years old female presented with a history of painless swelling in the right inguinal region for 5 years which was insidious in onset and gradually increasing in size. She developed itching
An adult dog that lived in central British Columbia was examined because of a history of lethargy and vomiting. Histology, immunohistochemistry, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) examination of a hepatic mass confirmed the presence of an alveolar hydatid cyst, the first description of Echinococcus
Hydatid disease affects sheep and cattle and is caused by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus. Affected human beings are only chance intermediate hosts. We present a woman admitted in her 22nd week of pregnancy because of upper abdominal pain and persistent vomiting. The presumptive diagnosis
Hydatid cyst of the brain is more common in children than adults. The cyst is always solitary unless the primary site is the brain. Cerebral hydatid cyst (CHCy) is most frequently supratentorial involving the territory of the middle cerebral artery, especially the parietal lobe. This study included
BACKGROUND
Hydatid cyst of the brain is serious zoonotic parasitic infections which have profound health consequences if left untreated. The surgical excisions of the cysts are rewarding for both the patient the neurosurgeon.
METHODS
The study was conducted prospectively at Department of
BACKGROUND
Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis (HAE) is a severe and common parasitic disease in Tibetan Plateau of China. The infected patients have to move to plain areas to receive treatments due to the poor medical conditions in plateau areas. Our aim was to investigate the application of Enhanced
OBJECTIVE
To analyze the clinical manifestations, radiological features, and surgical outcomes in 30 pediatric intracranial hydatid cysts.
METHODS
We reviewed the clinical, radiological, and surgical aspects of pediatric intracranial hydatid cysts patients who received surgical treatment at the
BACKGROUND
Echinococcosis is still endemic in many countries, including China, where it is especially prevalent in the northwest. The aim of this study was to enrich the international literature about the treatment of intracranial hydatid cysts.
METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed the clinical
Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease. Although the disease causes many organ involvement, intracranial involvement is rarely seen. Clinical findings vary according to the number, size, localization of the cyst and the immune status of the patient. We aimed to present a rare case with intracranial
A 15-year-old boy presented to the emergency unit complaining of dyspnea, urticaria and vomiting developed after he fell down when he was playing football. Abdominal ultrasound showed a ruptured hydatid cyst in the right lobe of the liver which was of communicating type. Echinococcus granulosus
A 39-year-old woman was admitted to hospital with headaches, vomiting, psychic impairment and diplopia. Three hydatid cysts of the lung had been previously removed. An avascular mass in the left hemisphere with left-to-right displacement of the anterior cerebral arteries was noted during a brain
Isolated extrarenal retroperitoneal and renal echinococcal cysts are rare manifestations of hydatid disease. We report 23 cases of renal and other retroperitoneal hydatid cysts diagnosed and treated in our clinic. Flank pain, abdominal mass and non-specific symptoms such as nausea and vomiting were
The hydatid cyst of the adrenal gland is still an exceptional localization. Only eleven cases have been described in the literature. A new case of isolate suprarenal hydatidosis is reported in one 28 years old patient, that the signs consisted in pains of the right flank and vomiting. The diagnosis
A 49 years old woman was admitted to the hospital for abdominal pain with vomiting. At the examination, there was a deep and hard epigastric mass. The diagnosis of pancreatic cyst was established by ultrasonography and CT Scan. The hydatid cyst was recognized before surgery on the basis of the
OBJECTIVE
We report a case of giant diaphragmatic hydatid cyst which ruptured spontaneously into the intrapleural space in a patient with coexistent giant hepatic hydatid cyst.
METHODS
A 62-year-old female was admitted for dyspnea, nausea, vomiting, and right thoracic pain. Clinical findings,