儿童腰肌包虫病:罕见的定位1例。

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS Case Reports in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2021-11-06 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/1961509
Amine El Khassoui, El Mouhtadi Aghoutane, Tarik Salama, Redouane El Fezzazi
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在肌肉中发展包虫病是罕见的,在儿童中更是罕见。我们报告的情况下,一个9岁的儿童治疗儿科骨科在马拉喀什大学医院腰肌包虫囊肿显示跛行。结果:患儿因左髋关节无痛性无热性跛行就诊3个月。临床检查发现左侧有肿块。第一次腹部超声检查显示左侧腰肌有包虫病。盆腔CT和腹部MRI能够确认诊断,并允许更好地研究囊肿邻近元素。根治性治疗是先引流囊肿,然后取出囊肿内的囊泡,再行包膜切除术。结论:腰肌包虫病是一种罕见的儿童疾病,需要对囊肿及其邻近因素进行良好的放射学研究,以提出最适合的手术方法。
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Psoas Hydatid Cyst in Children: A Rare Localization about a Case.

Introduction: The development of hydatid cysts in the muscle is rare, and it is even rarer in children. We report the case of a 9-year-old child treated in pediatric orthopedics department at the University Hospital of Marrakech for a hydatid cyst psoas muscle revealed by lameness.

Result: The child was consulted for painless and afebrile lameness of the left hip evolving since 3 months. The clinical examination finds a mass of the left flank. Investigations based on the abdominal ultrasound in first intention showed a hydatid cyst depending on the left psoas muscle. Pelvic CT and abdominal MRI were able to confirm the diagnosis and allowed a better study of the cyst neighboring elements. The drainage of the cyst followed by pericystectomy after evacuation of the vesicles contained in the cyst was done as radical treatment.

Conclusion: The hydatid cyst of the psoas is a rare entity in the child requiring a good radiological study of the cyst as well as its neighboring elements to propose the most adapted surgery.

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