Title of article :
Primary Thoracic Wall Hydatid Cyst Extended to the Abdominal wall: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Godazandeh, Gholamali Department of Thoracic Surgery - School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Mokhtari-Esbuie, Farzad Department of General Surgery - School of Medicine - Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Azooji, Sara Department of Health Care - School of Medicine - Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Hydatid disease (HD) is an infectious disease caused by
echinococcosis. Hydatid cyst (HC) most commonly invades
the liver (60-70%) and the lungs (20-25%). However, other
parts of the body and even unusual locations can be infected,
mimicking a benign lesion that could be easily missed. Primary
HC of the chest wall is extremely rare, even in countries where
echinococcosis is endemic.
We herein present a case of a 40-year-old man with a rightsided growing thoracic wall mass. The patient did not present
the relevant history (living in rural areas or being in contact with
farm animals) and the serological examination with the indirect
hemagglutination test was negative. During surgery, a cystic
mass between the eleventh and twelfth ribs was observed. The
thoracic wall mass extended to the posterior abdominal wall
and was entirely extrapulmonary and extraperitoneal. All cystic
structures of the thoracic wall and intrathoracic region were
removed, and the primary defect was reconstructed. In endemic
areas such as Iran, HD should be considered in the differential
diagnosis of mass lesions located in the chest wall or other
parts of the body, even without the relevant history or serologic
evidence.
Keywords :
Echinococcosis , Thoracic wall , Albendazole
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS)