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  • Title: [Echinococcal cysts of the lung and spleen].
    Author: Siekierzyńska-Czarnecka A, Seweryniak W, Stadnicki M.
    Journal: Pneumonol Pol; 1990; 58(7-8):392-6. PubMed ID: 8614666.
    Abstract:
    Pulmonary echinococcosis (hydatid disease) is not rare in endemic regions. In Poland it is rare, seen mainly in subjects returning from endemic areas. The intermediate host includes a variety of mammals-sheep, cows, and also humans. The definite host is the dog and is the main source of ova. A case of a 52 year old male is presented who lived in Argentina for a few years. Radiological examination disclosed two pulmonary cysts. Additionally one was also present in the spleen. The diagnosis was made basing of findings form radiological examinations. CT-scan, and serological studies. It was further confirmed during the surgical removal of the affected lung parenchyma. Leaving the spleen cysts is a risk factor it may be the source for further seeding of ova. Mebendazol therapy was instituted, which will be continued in the future. The patient will remain under observation.
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