Cystic echinococcosis, which is caused by the larval stages of Echinococcus granulosus, results from the presence of one or more massive cysts or hydatids, and can involve any organ, including the liver, lungs, heart, brain, kidneys, and long bones. Muscle hydatidosis is usually secondary in nature, resulting from spread of larval tissue from a primary site after spontaneous or trauma-induced cyst rupture or after release of viable parasite material during invasive treatment procedures. Primary muscle hydatidosis is extremely uncommon, because implantation at this site would require passage through the filters of the liver and lung. Intramuscular hydatid cyst can cause a variety of diagnostic problems, especially in the absence of typical r...
Hydatid disease is a parasitic zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus larvae. While it can affec...
Usually, intramuscular hydatid cysts are secondary, resulting from the spread of cysts from other ar...
Hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease; human infection occurs through the consumption of food and water ...
Hydatid disease is often manifested as a slowly growing cystic mass, with hepatic and pulmonary invo...
We report a rare case of hydatid cyst in iliopsoas muscle in 35-year-old male patient. Where, patien...
SummaryPrimary muscle hydatidosis is very rare, accounting for less than 1% of hydatid cyst location...
The sartorius muscle is a rare location of primary hydatid cyst. In this report, the clinical, patho...
Background: Primary hydatid disease in the muscle is extremely rare, resulting in either the spread ...
Hydatid cyst is the disease of liver and lungs and is common in some regions especially sheep rearin...
Musculoskeletal hydatid cysts are extremely rare and usually result from the spread of cysts from ot...
Hydatidosis is a worldwide infectious disease caused by the larval form of a parasitic tapeworm of h...
PubMedID: 26516970Introduction: Hydatid cysts are rarely detected in muscle tissue (0.7-0.9%), even ...
Muscle hydatidosis is rare, accounting only for 3-5% of all cases We present a case series of 9 pati...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Hydatid cysts are rarely detected in muscle tissue (0.7-0.9%), even in endemic...
Introduction: The hydatid disease most often involves the liver and the lungs. The disease can invol...
Hydatid disease is a parasitic zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus larvae. While it can affec...
Usually, intramuscular hydatid cysts are secondary, resulting from the spread of cysts from other ar...
Hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease; human infection occurs through the consumption of food and water ...
Hydatid disease is often manifested as a slowly growing cystic mass, with hepatic and pulmonary invo...
We report a rare case of hydatid cyst in iliopsoas muscle in 35-year-old male patient. Where, patien...
SummaryPrimary muscle hydatidosis is very rare, accounting for less than 1% of hydatid cyst location...
The sartorius muscle is a rare location of primary hydatid cyst. In this report, the clinical, patho...
Background: Primary hydatid disease in the muscle is extremely rare, resulting in either the spread ...
Hydatid cyst is the disease of liver and lungs and is common in some regions especially sheep rearin...
Musculoskeletal hydatid cysts are extremely rare and usually result from the spread of cysts from ot...
Hydatidosis is a worldwide infectious disease caused by the larval form of a parasitic tapeworm of h...
PubMedID: 26516970Introduction: Hydatid cysts are rarely detected in muscle tissue (0.7-0.9%), even ...
Muscle hydatidosis is rare, accounting only for 3-5% of all cases We present a case series of 9 pati...
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: Hydatid cysts are rarely detected in muscle tissue (0.7-0.9%), even in endemic...
Introduction: The hydatid disease most often involves the liver and the lungs. The disease can invol...
Hydatid disease is a parasitic zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus larvae. While it can affec...
Usually, intramuscular hydatid cysts are secondary, resulting from the spread of cysts from other ar...
Hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease; human infection occurs through the consumption of food and water ...