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INTRAPLEURAL RUPTURED HYDATID CYST OF LIVER PRESENTED AS EOSINOPHILIC PLEURAL EFFUSION: CASE REPORT

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.11, No. 01)

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Page : 442-448

Keywords : Eosinophilic Pleural Effusion Echicoccus Granulosis Hydatid Cyst Watter Lilly Sign Serpent Sign;

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Abstract

Eosinophilic pleural effusions (EPE) are rare with an estimated incidence of 7.2% of all pleural effusions. EPE due to echinococcosis is exceptionally described in the literature. Pleural echinococcosis is almost always secondary to a ruptured primary lung cyst. Intrathoracic rupture of hepatic hydatid cyst (HC) is a rare clinical entity the rupture into the pleural cavity is less common than in the bronchial tree. We report a case of a 72 year old patient, presented with dyspnea, the chest X-ray showed a right-sided pleural effusion. The initial diagnostic process included two thoracentesis which yield eosinophilic pleural effusions. A transthoracic ultrasound showed cystic formations in the pleura, in addition to an abdominal collection with classic ultrasound images of water-lily sign and serpent sign. CT features suggested ruptured hepatic hydatid cyst in the pleura. Surgical intervention was indicated with postoperative chemotherapy.

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