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Title: [Rare primary localization of echinococcus cysts. Presentation of 2 cases and review of the literature]. Author: Santangelo M, Vescio G, Sammarco G, Cafaro D, Gerbasi D, Triggiani E. Journal: Ann Ital Chir; 1999; 70(3):451-6. PubMed ID: 10466249. Abstract: Hydatidosis is a parasitic disease. It's generally localized in the liver and in the lung even if any other organ can be potentially affected. From 92 to 98 our group observed two cases of rare primitive localisation of echinococcosis (one mediastinal and one retroperitoneal cyst). The patients performed serologic and instrumental exams to establish the right therapeutic strategy. Both of them were operated (it was carried out a pericystectomy with open cyst in one of them and an exeresis of the right adrenal gland including hydatid cyst in the other one). A patient underwent to Albendazole prophylaxis. During the follow-up the patients performed echography, CT and MRI. Considering the literature's data and their experience the authors emphasize: 1. The diagnosis of rare primitive localization of hydatidosis is very difficult. 2. The diagnostic iter requires a correct relationship between the laboratory and imaging data. 3. Only the exclusion of other localizations of the cyst (liver, lung or other organs) give us the possibility to diagnose a rare primitive localization of hydatidosis. 4. The treatment of hydatidosis is specifically surgical. 5. The surgeon can use several different approaches in relationship to the place and the anatomopathologic characters of the cyst.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]