A Rare Etiology of Muscular Mass in Infant: A Case Report
Journal: Journal of Health and Medical Sciences (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-09-30
Authors : Landolsi Maha Daib Aida Hella Youssef Boughdir Malek Ben Abdallah Rabiaa Trabelsi Fatma Ben Malek Riadh Gharbi Youssef Kaabar Najib;
Page : 275-278
Keywords : Hydatid Cyst; Muscular Mass; Infant;
Abstract
The frequent localization of children echinococcosis is the lungs and then the liver. The muscular involvement of hydatidosis is unusual even in endemic countries because implantations at this site require passage through the filters of the liver and lung. In addition, the intramuscular growth of cysts is hindered by the muscle's contractility and lactic acid content. We report a primary solitary intramuscular hydatid was presented to an 8-year-old boy. The diagnosis was made preoperatively with magnetic resonance imaging. Patients were treated with surgical excision and subtotal pericystectomy.
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