印度西孟加拉邦农村地区儿童罕见的肝肺包虫病:一个病例系列

S. Laha, Sayan Bera, R. Das, T. N. Ghosh, Nachiketa Dalai
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. 摘要背景:包虫病(hydatiosis, hydatid disease)是一种严重的人类寄生虫感染,是由人体摄入棘球绦虫卵引起的。主要在世界上的羊或牛饲养地区流行。这种疾病通常出现在成人中,在包括印度在内的儿科中相对罕见。人口。在约6%的儿童包虫病病例中发现肺和肝脏共同受累,即肝肺包虫病(HPH),以前在印度报告的病例很少。病例总结:在这个病例系列中,我们报告了3名6至8岁的农村儿童,患有累及肺和肝脏的多发性包虫病,他们表现出类似肺炎或腹部病理的非特异性呼吸道或胃肠道症状。胸部x线及腹胸部USG及CECT示肺右中下叶及肝脏左右叶多发不同大小的囊性病变。所有患儿血清棘球蚴IgG水平均较高。患者均经口服阿苯达唑配合手术治疗,手术结果均为囊肿破裂伴包虫砂及子囊。结论:小儿包虫病累及肺和肝的罕见性促使我们报告了3例农村背景的儿童肝和肺多发包虫病。
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Rare hepatopulmonary hydatidosis in children from a rural district of West Bengal, India: A case series
. Abstract Background: Hydatidosis (hydatid disease) is a serious human cestode infection, caused by It ingested egg of Echinococcus. is endemic mostly in sheep or cattle-raising areas of the world This disease usually presents in adulthood and relatively uncommon in pediatric including India. population. Co-involvement of lungs and liver, known as hepatopulmonary hydatidosis (HPH) is found in around 6% cases of pediatric hydatid disease and very few cases have been reported previously from India. Case summary: In this case series we reported three 6 to 8 years old children from rural background with multiple hydatid cyst involving lungs and liver, who presented with non-specific respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms mimicking pneumonia or abdominal pathology. Chest X-ray followed by USG and CECT abdomen and thorax showed multiple cystic lesions of different dimensions in right middle and lower lobe of lungs along with right and left lobe of liver. Echinococcus IgG level in serum was high in all the children. They were treated with oral albendazole along with surgical interventions successfully with operative findings of ruptured cyst with hydatid sand and daughter cysts. Conclusion: Rarity of the pediatric hydatid disease involving both lungs and liver prompted us to report three children from rural background with multiple hydatid cyst in both liver and lung.
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