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Case Reports
. 2000;30(10):947-9.
doi: 10.1007/s005950070052.

Musculoskeletal and adipose tissue hydatidosis based on the iatrogenic spreading of cystic fluid during surgery: report of a case

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Musculoskeletal and adipose tissue hydatidosis based on the iatrogenic spreading of cystic fluid during surgery: report of a case

L Iuliano et al. Surg Today. 2000.

Abstract

Hydatidosis or echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus or E. multilocularis, which forms cysts in the liver and lung after penetrating the duodenal mucosa and entering the portal circulation. The liver and lung act as a filter but some embryos enter the general circulation and disseminate throughout the body. Musculoskeletal involvement is a rare manifestation of hydatidosis, which is usually reported to affect a single muscle. We report here a rare case of a 68-year-old man with widespread hydatidosis of the retroperitoneum and the subcutaneous adipose tissue, and with multiple muscle involvement in the absence of liver, lung, and spleen involvement. The patient underwent surgical excision of a subcutaneous hydatid cyst 7 years earlier. It is likely that the large dissemination of parasites resulted from accidental rupture of the primary focus during surgery with consequent release and spreading of scolices via lymphatics.

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