1. Giant primary splenic hydatid cyst in a rural patient from southwestern Romania: a rare presentation of the hydatid disease.
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Dumitrascu V, Calma CL, Vlad DC, Marincu I, Neghina AM, and Neghina R
- Subjects
- Adult, Animals, Diagnosis, Differential, Echinococcosis diagnostic imaging, Echinococcosis surgery, Female, Humans, Romania, Rural Population, Spleen diagnostic imaging, Spleen parasitology, Spleen surgery, Splenectomy, Splenic Diseases diagnostic imaging, Splenic Diseases surgery, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Zoonoses, Echinococcosis diagnosis, Echinococcus isolation & purification, Splenic Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Echinococcosis or hydatid disease is a parasitic zoonosis acquired by humans through ingestion of viable helminthic eggs of Echinococcus sp. with their food. A hydatid cyst of the spleen is a rare condition, commonly reported in 0.5-8% of patients with echinococcosis. We aim to describe herein an interesting and rare case of splenic hydatid disease diagnosed in a 34-year-old female patient residing in a rural area from Romania, a country endemic for this disorder. The therapy consisted of total splenectomy, and the postsurgical evolution was favorable.
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- 2013
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