位置罕见的多发性播散性包虫病:纵隔、胰腺和盆腔(病例报告纵隔、胰腺和盆腔(病例报告)

Wafaa Bennane, Aziz Moussahim, Y. Chakir, Maha Soussi Abdallaoui, Abdelaziz Fadil, Rachid Aboutaeib
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水囊虫病是一种蚁虫病,是由于棘球蚴的幼虫在人体内发育而引起的,它是一种 "死亡 "宿主。这是北非国家常见的寄生虫病,也是摩洛哥的一个公共卫生问题。肝脏和肺部最受影响,而纵隔、胰腺和盆腔则很少受影响。我们报告了一例 40 岁患者的病例,该患者 15 年前曾因脑和宫颈包虫囊肿接受过手术,后因全身粘膜黄疸住院治疗。探查时,我们发现腹腔存在播散性包虫病,并伴有 3 个罕见部位:纵隔、胰腺和盆腔。间接诊断测试呈阳性:间接血凝(IHA)和 Elisa。Western 印迹检测也显示存在特异性条带,因此可以继续诊断为包虫病。位于纵膈、胰腺和盆腔的包虫囊肿非常罕见,它们之间的关联也非常特殊。在地方病流行地区的患者出现任何囊性病变时,都必须考虑到包虫起源。
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Multiple Disseminated Hydatidosis with Rare Locations: Mediastinal, Pancreatic and Pelvic (Case Report)
Hydatid disease is an anthropozoonosis due to the development of the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus in the human body, which constitutes a ‘dead-end’ host. It’s a common parasitosis in North African countries and constitutes a public health problem in Morocco. The liver and lung are the most affected while the mediastinum, pancreas and pelvis are rarely affected. We report the case of a 40-year-old patient operated 15 yearsago for cerebral and cervical hydatid cysts and who was hospitalized for  generalized mucocutaneous jaundice. On exploration, we discover the presence of disseminated abdominal hydatidosis with association of 3 rare locations: mediastinal, pancreatic and pelvic. Indirect diagnostic tests were positive: indirect hemagglutination (IHA) and Elisa. The Western blot test also showed the presence of specific bands, thus making it possible to retain the diagnosis of hydatidosis. The hydatid cyst with mediastinal, pancreatic and pelvic location is rare and their association is very exceptional. It is essential to evoke the hydatid origin of any cystic lesion in a patient staying in an endemic area.
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