| Literature DB >> 31008089 |
Hassan Salehi1, Kiarash Salimi Boroujeni2, Shoeleh Yaghoubi1.
Abstract
Muscular hydatid cyst is a rare condition mainly secondary to the cysts from other organs. We hereby present an uncommon case of primary hydatid cyst found in the right biceps brachii muscle of a 36-year-old male. Magnetic resonance revealed no Echinococcus involvement in any other part of his body. Chest X-ray was normal, and no trace of cyst was found in the lung. In areas where echinococcosis is endemic, any tumor or mass in any part of the patient's body should be evaluated and examined for Echinococcus infestation. This paper is the second case report article on echinococcal biceps brachii infestation existing to this date.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptomatic diseases; biceps brachii; echinococcosis; muscle; report
Year: 2019 PMID: 31008089 PMCID: PMC6452622 DOI: 10.4103/abr.abr_101_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biomed Res ISSN: 2277-9175
Figure 1As it is seen in the image, the mass is low signal in T1-weighted sequence (a), high signal in T2-weighted sequence (b), and short inversion time inversion-recovery sequences (c)