Taxifulati Nijiati, Xin-feng Zhang, A. Tuerganaili, Y. Shao, Xuean Yang, Xin Ma, null Xiermaimaiti, Ahan Ayifuhan
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Objective
To invastigate how to differentiate the single cystic hepatic hydatidosis from single hepatic cysts.
Methods
From Apr 2014 to Aug 2018 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, 30 cases of liver single cystic diseases were misdiagnosed·Relevant clinical data were compared including medical history, imaging features, immunological examination etc.
Results
18 cases of echinococcosis were misdiagnosed as hepatic cysts before operation, and 12 patients with hepatic cysts were misdiagnosed as hepatic cystic echinococcosis before operation.There were no significant differences between the two groups in eosinophil count (Eo#)(t=1.35, P>0.05), albumin (t=0.38, P>0.05), aspartate aminotransferase (t=0.99, P>0.05), and CT values(t=0.85, P>0.05). The results suggest that anti-EgCF antibody(χ2=4.26, P<0.05) and EgB antibody (χ2=7.26, P<0.05) are of significantly differential value in the identification of the two diseases.
Conclusion
Levels of anti-EgB and anti-EgCF antibodies to hepatic cystic echinococcosis are higher than that to single hepatic cysts.
Key words:
Echinococcosis granulosa; Hepatic cysts; Diagnosis