Disseminated hydatidosis an unusual presentation: a case report.

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000803.v3
Fatima Ziad, Imane Zouaoui, Mostaine El Mamoune, Sarra Aoufi
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Hydatidosis, also known as cystic echinococcosis, is a widespread zoonosis, caused by a tapeworm of the genus Echinococcus. It presents a significant public health concern, particularly in endemic areas. The occurrence of disseminated hydatid disease is uncommon, even in regions where it is endemic, with an incidence ranging from 1-8%. The definitive diagnosis relies on a parasitological method. In this work, we present an unusual case of disseminated hydatid disease that was diagnosed in the central parasitology-mycology laboratory of 'The Ibn Sina University Hospital'. This is a 21-year-old patient residing in a rural area, who presented with heaviness-type pain in the right hypochondrium, accompanied with nausea and vomiting. During the examination, the patient mentioned the contact with dogs. Abdominal radiography (ultrasound and CT) revealed findings suggestive of multiple hydatid cysts located in the liver and peritoneum. This suspicion was confirmed by positive hydatid serology. After 9 months of treatment with albendazole, the patient underwent surgery for excision of the cysts shown on the x-ray, as well as other cysts incidentally discovered intraoperatively at the pelvic and rectal levels. All of the extracted specimens were sent to the parasitology laboratory. The direct examination, along with the viability test, revealed the presence of hooks and scolex of non-viable Echinococcus granulosus. Disseminated hydatidosis is a rare but serious presentation, and the positive diagnosis relies on several epidemiological, clinical, radiological and parasitological arguments. Medical and surgical treatments play a crucial role in determining the patient's prognosis.

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散发性包虫病一种不寻常的表现:病例报告。
包虫病又称囊性棘球蚴病,是一种广泛存在的人畜共患疾病,由棘球蚴属绦虫引起。它是一个重大的公共卫生问题,尤其是在流行地区。即使在该病流行的地区,播散性包虫病也并不常见,发病率为 1-8%。明确诊断依赖于寄生虫学方法。在本研究中,我们介绍了一例在 "伊本-西纳大学医院 "中央寄生虫学-霉菌学实验室确诊的罕见的播散性包虫病病例。患者 21 岁,居住在农村地区,因右下腹剧烈疼痛并伴有恶心和呕吐而就诊。检查期间,患者提到曾与狗接触。腹部放射线检查(超声波和 CT)发现,肝脏和腹膜上有多个包虫囊肿。包虫血清学阳性证实了这一怀疑。阿苯达唑治疗 9 个月后,患者接受了手术,切除了 X 光片上显示的囊肿以及术中偶然发现的位于盆腔和直肠的其他囊肿。所有提取的标本都被送往寄生虫实验室。直接检查和存活率测试表明,存在钩状和无存活能力的粒棘球蚴。播散性包虫病是一种罕见但严重的疾病,其确诊取决于流行病学、临床、放射学和寄生虫学方面的一些论据。药物和手术治疗在决定患者预后方面起着至关重要的作用。
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