نتایج جستجو برای: echinococcoses hydatid

تعداد نتایج: 4814  

Journal: :Journal of case reports 2022

Background: Hydatid cyst of the head and neck region is an uncommon unique presentation disease. Case Report: We hereby present case a 26-year-old female who presented with 8-year history swelling in left side her neck. Imaging histopathological studies confirmed to be hydatid secondary Echinococcus granulosus infection. Conclusion: A high index suspicion required diagnose differential diagnosi...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2017
Amey Beedkar Rohan Parikh Pradeep Deshmukh

Hydatid cyst is a tissue parasitic infection caused by tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. Common location for hydatid cysts are the liver (65%) and the lungs (25%). Cardiac hydatid cyst is seen rarely, occurring in about 0.5-2% of all cases of hydatid disease. We present this case of 45 years female who presented with short duration of dry cough and atypical chest pain. Chest X ray showed cardio...

Journal: :Heart, lung & circulation 2009
Mehrdad Salehi Aliakbar Soleimani

Cardiac involvement in hydatid cyst disease is uncommon, occurring in approximately 2% of hydatid cases. Two cases of cardiac hydatid cysts with negative serologic tests are reported herein. In Case 1, the patient underwent surgery to remove cysts from the liver and 10 years later presented with symptoms and signs of ischaemic heart disease. In Case 2, the patient first underwent surgery to rem...

2012
Ridvan Alimehmeti Arsen Seferi Arben Rroji Mehdi Alimehmeti

An unusual case of saphenous neuropathy secondary to compression by a large hydatid cyst within the adductor longus muscle is reported. Solitary hydatid cyst(s) localized in the skeletal muscles occur rarely and often mimic soft tissue tumours. Presentation with signs of peripheral nerve compression by a hydatid cyst in an extremity is exceedingly rare. Diagnosis can be established by ultrasoun...

2013
B. Saha S. Batabyal S. Chattopadhyay

○ INTRODUCTION Hydatidosis is a silent, cyclozoonotic and oldest infection of man and domestic animals and is caused by larvae of the cestode, Echinococcus (Bhatia and Pathak, 1990). The infected human beings and animals loose their normal functional capacities leading to huge economic losses. The diagnosis of hydatid disease is based on clinical, radiological, microscopical and immunological m...

Journal: :Ulusal cerrahi dergisi 2016
Nihat Aksakal Metin Kement Nuri Okkabaz Yunus Emre Altuntaş Mustafa Öncel

The hydatid disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus is an endemic parasitic disease affecting several Mediterranean countries. Echinococcal cysts are mostly located in the liver and the lung, but the disease can be detected anywhere in the body. In this study, we present uncommon extrahepatic localizations of primary hydatid disease. Patients who were operated on for hydatid disease or cystic...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2001
K I Gharaibeh

Hydatid disease of the spleen is a rare condition. The standard treatment is open total or partial splenectomy. Recently hand assisted laparoscopic total splenectomy for splenic hydatid cyst has been reported. A case is described of splenic hydatid cyst in a 45 year old man that was excised laparoscopically; the related literature is reviewed.

2013
Arman Aghaei Alireza Khalaj Ashkan Divanbeigi

Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by Echinococcus granulosus (larval form) in humans with lesionsmost frequently encountered in the liver and lungs. It can rarely involve extra-hepatic organs. It is endemicin some regions of Iran. The omental hydatid cyst is a very rare manifestation of the disease. This report presentsthe interesting case of a very large omental hydatid cyst.

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2011
Bathala Vedagiri Sai Chandran Rath Durga Prasad Palle Sudarsan Reddy Venkata Kumara Subbarao

Hydatid cyst of the heart is a rare but potentially fatal disease. There have been reports of the occurrence of such cysts, but we present here a unique experience of mistaken identity of a right ventricular intramyocardial hydatid cyst for a mediastinal hydatid cyst, leading to a dangerous intraoperative procedure.

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2000
B G Sharma K K Gupta

We report a 43-year-old man with a 20 x 20 cm hydatid cyst, spontaneously extruded out from the left lobe of the liver. This complication of hydatid cyst has not been recorded earlier, and makes the case unique in itself and worth reporting. The patient presented with a rare complication of biliary peritonitis of hydatid disease.

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