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Xiao Cai1, Huixia Cai2, Qing Gan1, Wenxu Chang1, Fang Yuan1, Wei Luo1, Jie Sun1, Jing An1.
Abstract
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a common, chronic, and endemic zoonotic disease usually localized in a single organ; multivisceral cases are rare, especially outside the liver or lung. Here, we describe an unusual case of a 43-year-old Tibetan man with echinococcosis of the infratemporal fossa, heart, liver, pancreas, abdomen, and pelvic cavity. He only presented with diminished vision of the left eye, especially when chewing. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed multivisceral CE. The patient underwent surgery for the excision of a cyst in the infratemporal fossa, as well as chemotherapy, and the diagnosis was confirmed by histopathological examination. The diagnosis, clinical features, treatment, and follow-up in this case are discussed. In areas with high echinococcosis prevalence, examination by full imaging is necessary for an accurate diagnosis, especially in cases of atypical localization. Chemotherapy for treatment, as well as prophylaxis against recurrence, can be effective when surgery is not possible.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30860020 PMCID: PMC6493931 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Figure 1.(A) Sagittal T2 magnetic resonance image showing the focal lesion with a complete edge and clear separation in the left infratemporal fossa. (B and C) Computed tomography (CT) images showing the cystic lesion infiltrating into the intracranial and orbital areas (CT values: 4 to 50 HU and 3 to 28 HU). (D) Contrast-enhanced CT image showing a low-density mass within the left ventricle (CT value: 12 to 27 HU). (E) Contrast-enhanced CT images showing a cystic lesion within the liver (CT value: −19 HU). (F) Contrast-enhanced CT image showing low-attenuation abdominal cystic masses (CT value: −6 to 18 HU) and a multiseptated mass within the pancreatic tail (CT value: −6 to 21 HU). (G) CT image showing an Echinococcus granulosus cyst containing daughter cysts in the pelvic cavity (CT value: −50 to 30 HU). (H) Contrast-enhanced CT image showing a multiseptated thick-walled cystic lesion in the left kidney (CT value: −24 to 27 HU).
Figure 2.(A) Nasal endoscope aspect of the cystic lesion in the infratemporal fossa. (B) Histopathological analysis of a specimen by hematoxylin and eosin staining; a cystic mass with protoscoleces and laminated layers can be seen (original magnification: ×10). This figure appears in color at
Figure 3.(A–D) Posttreatment computed tomography (CT) images of the left ventricle (CT value: 26 to 40 HU) (A), liver (CT value: 27 to 49 HU) (B), pancreatic tail (CT value: 26 to 51 HU) (C), and left kidney (CT value: 19 to 49 HU) (D). This figure appears in color at