| Literature DB >> 25208573 |
Berhe Gebreseslassie Kassa, Melisachew Mulatu Yeshi, Amanuel Haile Abraha, Tewelde Tesfaye Gebremariam1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hydatidosis is a tapeworm infection caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus species. The organs most frequently affected are the liver and the lungs. Primary involvement of the skeleton is rare. The location of hydatid cysts in the tibia is seldom described in the medical literature, and its diagnosis is challenging and often presenting with a pathologic fracture simulating benign bone cystic lesion. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25208573 PMCID: PMC4167509 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Preoperative X-ray of the right leg (arrow).
Figure 2Histopathologic examination revealing laminated acellular cyst wall with germinal layer (black arrow) and scolex (red arrow).
Figure 3Intraoperative procedure showing a hydatid cyst.
Figure 4Intramedullary tibial cavity after curettage of the cyst.
Figure 5Control x-rays of the right leg taken at four months (left) and two years (right) after definitive management.