| Literature DB >> 27314257 |
Saifullah Khalid1, Faisal Jamal2, Dalia Rafat3, Murad Ahmed4, Sabarish Narayanasamy2, Amber Obaid2, Mariam Shadan4.
Abstract
Hydatid disease (HD) is a commonly occurring zoonotic disease caused by tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus. It is endemic in many parts of the world and can involve almost any organ of the body. Although HD of the liver and lungs is quite common, ovarian involvement is rare. We present a case of a 24-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with multifocal hydatidosis involving the liver and bilateral ovaries on imaging. Postoperative histopathology confirmed the hydatid disease in the liver and one ovary. However, the cystic lesion in the other ovary turned out to be a borderline serous cystadenoma. This case highlights the limitation of imaging in differentiating between simple hydatid cysts and serous cystadenomas of the ovaries. Another point we learnt is that even in the presence of multifocal hydatidosis in endemic regions, serous cystadenoma needs to be considered in imaging differential diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Hydatid cyst; Ovary; Pelvic hydatid; Serous cystadenoma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27314257 DOI: 10.1007/s10396-016-0727-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrason (2001) ISSN: 1346-4523 Impact factor: 1.314