Intraosseous Hydatid cyst of sacrum and pelvic bone. An Uncommon Occurrence

Sapana Koirala, K. Adhikari, Rakshya Bhattarai
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Skeletal hydatidosis results from deposition of the larval form of the Echinococcus, a genus of tapeworm. The incidence of bone disease is extremely low as most larvae are trapped by the liver and lung upon release of the embryo into the portal blood stream. Bone hydatid disease is often asymptomatic and its diagnosis is usually made at an advanced stage when lesions have become extensive. The interpretation of imaging studies can prove very confusing as there are no characteristic features and this often leads to misdiagnosis. We present a case of a 83 year-old man who was admitted to BPKIHS, Dharan complaining of pain and swelling in left hip.CT scan  showed lytic lesion in sacral vertebra involving  left sacroiliac joint and ilium and was falsely diagnosed as tuberculosis or  neoplastic in nature. The result of  FNAC concurred on an unexpected diagnosis of a hydatid cyst. This case illustrates that in the absence of  high index of suspicion for echinococcal infection, imaging findings of hydatid disease in bone mimic to those of other skeletal pathologies and can lead to misinterpretation.
骶骨和骨盆骨内包虫病。罕见的事
骨包虫病是由绦虫属棘球绦虫的幼虫沉积引起的。骨病的发病率极低,因为大多数幼虫在胚胎释放进入门静脉血流时被肝脏和肺部捕获。骨包虫病通常是无症状的,它的诊断通常是在病变变得广泛的晚期做出的。由于没有特征性特征,影像学检查的解释可能非常混乱,这经常导致误诊。我们提出一例83岁的男子谁被承认BPKIHS, Dharan抱怨疼痛和肿胀在左髋关节。CT显示骶椎溶解性病变累及左骶髂关节及髂骨,误诊为结核或肿瘤。FNAC的结果与一个意想不到的诊断一致:包虫囊肿。该病例说明,在棘球蚴感染缺乏高怀疑指数的情况下,骨棘球蚴病的影像学表现与其他骨骼病理相似,可能导致误解。
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