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Ashleigh Dind1, Jason A Harmer2,3, Peter S Hansen2,3
1Department of Cardiology, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ashdind@hotmail.com.
Abstract:
This case study is a rare example of cardiac hydatidosis in a high-income country, where a middle-aged man presented with a ruptured right ventricular cyst causing anaphylaxis, pulmonary emboli and dissemination of Echinococcus throughout the lung. He survived the cyst rupture and underwent cardiac surgery but had incomplete resection and experienced progressive cardiopulmonary hydatidosis despite antihelminthic therapy. As a result, he experienced an array of cardiopulmonary sequelae over his lifespan. This case report highlights rare clinical manifestations of hydatid disease and potential complications of its treatment.
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