| Literature DB >> 23508209 |
Chiranjib Nag1, Mrinalkanti Ghosh, Taraknath Ghosh, Shamik Dey, Pallabhi Maji.
Abstract
Hydatid cysts usually involve the liver; extrahepatic localization is reported in 11% of all cases of abdominal hydatid disease. Cyst at unusual localization includes kidney, heart, spleen, pancreas and brain. Isolated involvement of muscle is also rare in children. Here is a case of hydatid cyst in a female child involving the rectus abdominis muscle, which is a very rare presentation. There were no cysts in any other location. Serological tests were negative for cystic echinococcosis. The patient was operated on and the cyst was completely excised. The pathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of hydatid cyst.Entities:
Keywords: Children; hydatid cyst; rectus abdominis muscle
Year: 2011 PMID: 23508209 PMCID: PMC3593496 DOI: 10.4103/2229-5070.86967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Parasitol ISSN: 2229-5070