Title of article :
A Case Report of Primary Brain Hydatid Cyst in a Child
Author/Authors :
Kumar Garg, Deepak Medical College, Jaipur, India , Jain, Gaurav Medical College, Jaipur, India , Deo Sinha, Virendra Medical College, Jaipur, India
Abstract :
Background and Importance: Hydatid cyst is endemic in India, with different clinical presentations
according to the site of involvement in the body. However, its occurrence in the brain without the
involvement of other body parts is rare.
Case Presentation: An eight-year-old female child presented with right-sided limb weakness and
slurring of speech. The diagnosis of primary brain hydatid cyst was made with Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) of the brain. The cyst was removed completely, resulting in improved post-operative
slurring of speech and limb weakness.
Conclusion: In countries where hydatid disease is endemic, brain hydatidosis should on top of the
differential diagnoses for intracerebral cystic lesions and managed as per hydatid protocol until
proved otherwise. This approach is critical to prevent rupture and dissemination.
Keywords :
Primary brain hydatid cyst , Pediatric age , Brain
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery