Cystic Brain Lesion in A Child Most Likely Hydatid Cyst: The Computed Tomographic Findings and A Case Report

Sule MB
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Hydatid disease of the brain is a very rare disease entity, and accounts for about 1-2% of all Echinococcus granulosis infections. This is a fifteen-year-old male child that presented from a peripheral health facility for an enhanced computed tomography of the brain on account of a six-month history of recurrent headaches, feeling of heaviness in the head and repeated convulsions. The enhanced computed tomography demonstrated a non-enhancing multiple cystic area with a central solid area with no surrounding edema but causing erosion, areas of irregularities and discontinuity of the adjacent skull vault. The CECT findings with the patient’s clinical history rose a suspicion of hydatid cyst of the brain, currently the patient is placed on medical treatment and been prepared for surgical excision of the cystic lesion.
儿童脑囊性病变最可能为包虫囊肿:计算机断层扫描结果及1例报告
脑包虫病是一种非常罕见的疾病,约占所有棘球绦虫感染的1-2%。这是一名15岁的男性儿童,由于六个月的复发性头痛病史,头部感觉沉重,反复抽搐,从周边医疗机构接受增强脑计算机断层扫描。增强的计算机断层扫描显示一个非增强的多发性囊性区域,中心有实性区域,周围没有水肿,但引起侵蚀,相邻颅骨穹窿不规则和不连续性区域。CECT检查结果与患者的临床病史提示疑似脑包虫病,目前患者正在接受内科治疗,准备手术切除囊性病变。
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