| Literature DB >> 23569548 |
Abhishek Sharma1, Parama Sengupta, Sajeeb Mondal, Gargi Raychaudhuri.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hydatid disease, caused by Echinococcus granulosus, is a common parasitic infection of the liver. Disseminated intra-abdominal hydatid disease may occur with the rupture of the hydatid cyst into the peritoneal cavity, producing secondary echinococcosis, but occasional cases of primary peritoneal hydatid disease involving the pelvis have been reported. Occasionally, the cyst does not rupture, but instead enlarges, thus mimicking an ovarian tumour. CASE REPORT: We present a 30-years-old woman with an intra-abdominal hydatid cyst that had no communication with the liver. It is therefore probably a primary case of ovarian hydatid cyst, which is very rare. An imprint smear was also taken, which revealed scolex with hooklets.Entities:
Keywords: echinococcus; hydatid cyst; ovarian cyst
Year: 2012 PMID: 23569548 PMCID: PMC3614337 DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.883639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1A,B.Intact and cut surface of gross picture of hydatid cyst.
Figure 2A,B.H & E stained section showing clear, hyaline laminated membranes of hydatid cyst, 400× and 100×.
Figure 3H & E Stained Imprint smear of the hydatid cyst showing refractile hooks in the scolex.