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Anas Said1, Bashar Abuzayed, Hussein Al-Abadi
1Department of Neurosurgery, Al-Bashir Governmental Hospital. Amman, Jordan.
Abstract:
A 7-year-old boy referred to our emergency department complaining of headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, generalized fatigue, ataxia and diplopia. Neurological exam showed bilateral papilledema and ataxic gait. Routine blood test, plain chest x-ray and abdominal ultrasonography were normal. Brain computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed well-defined intra-axial unilocular cystic lesion in the left cerebellar hemisphere, causing mass effect on brain stem and fourth ventricle with associated tonsillar herniation and mild obstructive hydrocephalus. The authors started the treatment with Albendazole and the patient was operated with left sub-occipital craniotomy. Cyst was delivered with intact capsule. Postoperative period was uneventful and patient's symptoms improved totally after 1 week. Histopathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of hydatid cyst.
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