严重的播散性包虫病病例

Adelina Tanevski
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. 包虫病是一种严重的人畜共患病,人类食用含有细粒棘球绦虫(E. granulosus)卵的狗粪污染的食物而受到感染。腹膜包虫病是该病的严重并发症之一,常与另一内脏部位有关,它影响所有年龄和腹膜腔的所有节段。材料和方法:我们报告一例34岁男性,住在圣斯皮里登急诊医院,外科诊所1,Iași,罗马尼亚严重播散性包虫病。结果:患者表现为上腹部弥漫性疼痛,无其他症状。除嗜酸性粒细胞外,生化检查正常。超声及ct示肝脏、腹膜及脾脏多发囊性肿瘤,影像学表现为包虫囊肿。成立了一个手术小组,通过剖腹手术取出多个囊肿。组织病理学检查证实多发性包虫病的诊断。结论:腹膜包虫病是一种罕见但严重的包虫病并发症。阳性诊断是基于流行病学、临床和临床外的论点,主要由CT扫描表示。腹膜包虫病原发部位的早期诊断和治疗以及最佳的手术治疗决定了其预后。
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Severe case of disseminated hydatidosis
. Introduction Hydatidosis is a severe zoonosis, human contamination occurring by the ingestion of foods contaminated by dog faeces containing Echinococcus granulosus (E. granulosus) eggs. Peritoneal hydatidosis is one of the serious complications of the disease, often associated with another visceral location, it affects all ages and all segments of the peritoneal cavity. Materials and methods: We present the case of a 34 years old male, admitted in Saint Spiridon Emergengy Hospital, Surgery Clinic I, Iași, România with severe disseminated hydatidosis. Result: Our patient presented diffuse pain in the superior abdomen, without any other complains. The biochemical tests were normal, except the eosinophils. The ultrasound and the computer tomography revealed the presence of multiple cystic tumors in the liver, peritoneum and in the spleen, with imagistic appearance specific for hydatid cyst. A surgery team was formed to extract the multiple cysts, by laparotomy. The histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of multiple hydatid cysts. Conclusion: Peritoneal hydatidosis is a rare but serious complication of hydatid disease. The positive diagnosis is based on epidemiological, clinical, and paraclinical arguments represented essentially by CT scan. Early diagnosis and treatment of primary sites as well as optimal surgical management of peritoneal hydatidosis determine the prognosis.
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