Vertebro-Spinal Hydatidosis: Case Report
Journal: Journal of Case Reports and Studies (JCRS) (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-04-09
Authors : Belhaj K; Diagne NS; Zahi S; Azanmasso H; Lmidmani F; Fatimi A. El;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Hydatid disease; Spine; Paraparesis; Albendazole;
Abstract
Hydatid disease is caused by the larval form of parasitic tapeworm; Echinococcus granulosus. Primary spinal hydatid disease is rare. Primary bone localization is rare and it accounts between 0.5% and 4%. Spinal localization accounts for less than 1%. The infection may be misdiagnosed initially. Our case was a 39- year-old woman presented with progressive low back pain, intermittent claudication and sphincter disorders type urinary incontinence for 20 days. Neurological examination found a paraparesia and hypoesthesia without superior sensitive level. Magnetic resonance images of the thoracal region showed an intradural multicystic lesion. The mass was explored with D7-L2 laminectomy. Lesion was easily dissected from the cord and was resected totally. The pathological diagnosis was hydatid disease.
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