The authors report three cases of pelvic bone hydatidosis: two men and a woman aged from 25 to 42 years. The lesions were extensive: In two cases, they extended to the entire hemipelvis, and in one case, the extension was to the sacrum, which makes it difficult to carry out a radical surgery. In two cases, computed tomography was evocative and allowed for the completion of a local and precise checkup for a patient through MRI. At the therapeutic level, the first patient was treated by curettage and sterilization with oxygenated water followed by medical treatment, but with recurrence few months later. The second patient was put only under medical treatment because of the extent of the lesions, allowing therefore for clinical and radiological stabilization. Concerning the last patient, she benefitted from the resection of the femoral head and the right iliac wing followed by a medical treatment. The evolution was favorable with a three-year recession. The actual treatment of the osseous echinococcosis would be a combination of albendazole and surgery.
Isolated distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocation is a rare injury. Reports of isolated DRUJ luxations, volar or dorsal, are often case reports and rarely a series of cases. We present a case of an isolated acute dorsal dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint in a 25-year-old man. The patient underwent closed reduction and a transcutaneous radioulnar pinning was done followed by cast immobilization in neutral rotation during 6 weeks. After six months follow -up, the functional result was satisfactory, patient experienced no pain and had no restrictions in work or sports-related activities.
Les auteurs rapportent le cas d'un volumineux abcès tuberculeux de la face postérieure de la cuisse droite chez une femme de 55 ans. L’étude de cette observation nous a permis d'analyser cette affection, sa fréquence, sa localisation, les moyens de son diagnostic positif et différentiel, ainsi que les mesures thérapeutiques adéquates afin de prévenir les complications qu'elle peut engendrer.
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