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[Hydatid cyst--rare presentations].

D Mercuţ1, G Ianoşi, Aurelia Resceanu

  • 1Clinica Chirurgie, Spitalul Militar Craiova.

Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990)
|October 1, 2004
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Hydatid disease, a parasitic infection from Echinococcus, typically affects the liver and lungs. This report details two rare cases: one primary buttock infection and another with multiple organ involvement, highlighting unusual presentations.

Area of Science:

  • Parasitology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Medical Case Reports

Background:

  • Hydatid disease is caused by Echinococcus parasites.
  • Hepatic and pulmonary localizations are most common.
  • Understanding rare presentations is crucial for diagnosis.

Observation:

  • Two unique cases of hydatid disease are presented.
  • Case 1: Primary hydatid cyst localized to the buttock.
  • Case 2: Hydatid disease with multiple organ involvement.

Findings:

  • Demonstrates rare primary localization of hydatid disease outside typical organs.
  • Highlights the complexity and varied clinical manifestations of Echinococcus infections.
  • Emphasizes the need for considering hydatid disease in unusual locations.

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Implications:

  • Broadens the understanding of hydatid disease's potential sites of infection.
  • Informs clinicians about rare presentations, aiding in earlier diagnosis.
  • Contributes to the literature on complex parasitic infections.