Anatomical-Based Imaging of Cystic Echinococcosis and Review of the Current Literature.

Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.22309
Mustafa Yesilyurt, Veysel Esdur
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Abstract

Echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by cestodes of the genus Echinococcus. This serious disease continues to be an important public health problem as it is endemic in many parts of the world. Cystic disease affects many organs in the body, most commonly the liver. Hydatid disease can cause a diverse spectrum of symptoms, from asymptomatic infection to potential death. In the presence of clinical suspicion, the diagnosis is made by serology and imaging methods. Imaging findings can range from completely cystic lesions to completely solid appearance and calcification. The imaging method to be used depends on the involved organ and the stage of the cyst. The updated recommendations of the World Health Organization-Echinococcosis Informal Working Group for the stage and treatment of human echinococcosis have had important implications. Accordingly, there are 4 approaches to the clinical management of hydatid disease: surgery, percutaneous techniques and drug therapy for active cysts, and a "watch and wait" approach for inactive cysts. Since it directly affects the treatment, it is necessary to be familiar with the imaging findings of the cyst, especially in endemic areas.

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基于解剖学的囊性棘球蚴病成像及当前文献综述。
棘球蚴病是一种由棘球蚴属绦虫引起的人畜共患疾病。这种严重的疾病在世界许多地方流行,因此一直是一个重要的公共卫生问题。包虫病会影响人体的许多器官,最常见的是肝脏。包虫病可引起多种症状,从无症状感染到潜在死亡。临床怀疑时,可通过血清学和影像学方法进行诊断。影像学检查结果的范围从完全囊性病变到完全实性外观和钙化。采用哪种影像学方法取决于受累器官和囊肿所处的阶段。世界卫生组织-棘球蚴病非正式工作组就人类棘球蚴病的分期和治疗提出的最新建议具有重要意义。因此,包虫病的临床治疗有四种方法:手术、经皮技术和药物治疗活动性囊肿,以及 "观察和等待 "非活动性囊肿。由于直接影响治疗效果,因此有必要熟悉囊肿的影像学检查结果,尤其是在地方病流行地区。
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