Multiple and bilaterally pulmonary hydatid cystic and liver mimicking metastatic lesion from ovarian malignancy

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العنوان: Multiple and bilaterally pulmonary hydatid cystic and liver mimicking metastatic lesion from ovarian malignancy
المؤلفون: Manouchehr Aghajanzadeh, Mohammad Reza Asgary, Hossein Hemmati, Mohammad Sadegh Esmaeili Delshad, Piroze Samidost, Omid Mosaffaei
بيانات النشر: MedCrave
سنة النشر: 2018
المجموعة: MedCrave
مصطلحات موضوعية: Computed Tomography, Hydatid Cyst, Echinococcus Infection, X-Ray, Endobronchial Lesion, Albendazole, Bilateral Pulmonary, Antihelminthic Therapy, Pulmonary Infection, Myxoidneurofibroma, Angiomyxoma (Tun), Chest Radiographs, Pulmonary Nodules, Pulmonary Metastasis, Membranes, Dyspnea, Hemoptysis And Chest Wall Pain
الوصف: Hydatid cyst is a parasitic infections of the humans that caused by echinococcus infection. This infection is considerable problem of public health. The most common locations in human body of a hydatid cyst are the liver (75%) and the lung tissue (15%) in the review of medical literature there was a few reports from bilaterally pulmonary hydatidosis which clinically mimics metastatic malignant tumors at initial clinical finding. Because of unusual presentation, the diagnosis with clinical presentations and CT-scan and CXR may easily be missed. For of this missed diagnosis problem, multiple and bilaterally hydatid cyst of lung should be in difrienciated diagnosis of others pulmonary diseases. Case report: A 23 year-Old Iranian female patient presented with a six months history of fever, chest and abdominal pain, loss of appetite, weight loss, cough, night sweating and dyspnea was referred to our hospital. Chest X-Ray and Computed tomography of the chest shows multiple nodules in both lungs. Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvic shows multiple cystic and solid lesions. Laparotomy allowed diagnosis. When the lesion of pelvic was incidentally opened, laminated membrane and daughter cysts were seen in two of pelvic lesions. The histological diagnosed also was hydatid cyst. Postoperatively, Albendazol (800mg daily) was administered for three cores of 28 days. The patient was discharged after five days post operatively with well conditions. In six months postoperatively follow up; there was regression of hydatid cysts in the lungs and others organs. Conclusion: Multiple bilateral pulmonary hydatid cyst with cavitation and abdominopelvic mass is an extremely unusual condition and should be included in the differential diagnosis of multiple bilateral pulmonary hydatid cyst, especially in endemic areas.
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.999B2C60
قاعدة البيانات: BASE