| Literature DB >> 27888659 |
Pavneet Kaur Selhi1, Sumit Grover1, Vikram Narang1, Aminder Singh1, Neena Sood1, Sunil Juneja2.
Abstract
Hydatid disease, caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus, is found most commonly in the liver and lungs, but no organ is immune. The ovarian involvement is often secondary to a cyst's dissemination localized in a different site. Occasionally, the cyst enlarges, thus mimicking an ovarian tumor. Patients with hydatid cysts at unusual locations present with atypical presentations and pose a diagnostic dilemma. A high index of suspicion is required in order to make a correct diagnosis pre-operatively to prevent spillage of the cyst contents during surgery. We report a case of hydatid cyst in the ovary in a young female. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2017;45:267-269.Entities:
Keywords: cytology; hydatid cyst; intraoperative diagnosis; ovary
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27888659 DOI: 10.1002/dc.23644
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Cytopathol ISSN: 1097-0339 Impact factor: 1.582