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Hydatid Cyst of the Liver Revealed at the Stage of Superinfection: Contribution of Imaging: A Case Report

Received: 12 October 2014    Accepted: 25 October 2014    Published: 20 November 2014
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Abstract

Hydatid cyst of the liver remains a frequent parasitic disease caused by the development of the larval form of Echinococcus granulosis; it is often discovered incidentally during routine symptoms, rarely at the stage of complications. However, the diagnostic difficulties and pitfalls are numerous due to the differential diagnosis of the liver’s cystic lesions, despite the current improvement of cross-sectional imaging (ultrasound, CT and MRI). We report a case of a hydatid cyst of the liver discovered during a secondary infection, emphasizing the contribution of imaging and serology that can confirm the diagnosis before starting any therapeutic procedure.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijmi.20140206.13
Published in International Journal of Medical Imaging (Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014)
Page(s) 138-140
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Keywords

Hydatid Cyst, Liver, Superinfection, Imagery

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  • Department of Imagery, Avicenna Military Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco

  • Department of General Surgery, Mohammed V Military Hospital of Instruction, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco

  • Emergency Department, Mohammed V Military Hospital of Instruction, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco

  • Department of Imagery, Avicenna Military Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco

  • Department of Imagery, Avicenna Military Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco

  • Department of Imagery, Avicenna Military Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco

  • Emergency Department, Mohammed V Military Hospital of Instruction, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco

  • Department of General Surgery, Mohammed V Military Hospital of Instruction, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Rabat, Morocco

  • Department of Imagery, Avicenna Military Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco

  • Department of Imagery, Avicenna Military Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco

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    Abdelilah Mouhsine, Badr Ait idir, Ahmed Belkouch, El Mehdi Atmane, Redouane Rokhssi, et al. (2014). Hydatid Cyst of the Liver Revealed at the Stage of Superinfection: Contribution of Imaging: A Case Report. International Journal of Medical Imaging, 2(6), 138-140. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijmi.20140206.13

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    Abdelilah Mouhsine; Badr Ait idir; Ahmed Belkouch; El Mehdi Atmane; Redouane Rokhssi, et al. Hydatid Cyst of the Liver Revealed at the Stage of Superinfection: Contribution of Imaging: A Case Report. Int. J. Med. Imaging 2014, 2(6), 138-140. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmi.20140206.13

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    Abdelilah Mouhsine, Badr Ait idir, Ahmed Belkouch, El Mehdi Atmane, Redouane Rokhssi, et al. Hydatid Cyst of the Liver Revealed at the Stage of Superinfection: Contribution of Imaging: A Case Report. Int J Med Imaging. 2014;2(6):138-140. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmi.20140206.13

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