D. Erguibi, Azhari Fadwa, A. Hajri, R. Boufettal, El Jay Saad Rifki, Chehab Farid
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Primary peritoneal hydatidosis revealed by an abdominal mass in a case report
Hydatid cyst is caused by the parasite Echinococcus granulosus commonly found in temperate regions. Primary peritoneal hydatidosis is a rare entity. Diagnosis can be made with ultrasound and contrast-enhanced CT of the abdomen and pelvis and serology. Eosinophilia is a strong indicator of hydatid cysts as a differential diagnosis. Open excision of the cyst combined with medical treatment remains the treatment of choice.