2017
DOI: 10.21470/1678-9741-2016-0046
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A Concomitant Intramyocardial and Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst: A Rare Case Report

Abstract: Cardiac hydatid cyst is an uncommon but potentially fatal disease. In cystic Echinococcus humans are an accidental host. Liver and lungs are the most frequently involved organs. Herein a unique case of intramyocardial hydatid cyst of left ventricle along with pulmonary hydatid cyst in a 38-year-old lady is reported. Surgical removal of the cardiac hydatid cyst was done with the aid of cardiopulmonary bypass followed by removal of pulmonary hydatid cyst.

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“…The second involvement is due to pulmonary veins as a result of rupture of pulmonary echinococcal cysts [15] . The hydatid cyst is more common in the left ventricle due to the dominance of the left coronary artery [16][17][18] . Right ventricular hydatid cysts are different from left ventricular cysts.…”
Section: Cardiac Hydatid Cystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second involvement is due to pulmonary veins as a result of rupture of pulmonary echinococcal cysts [15] . The hydatid cyst is more common in the left ventricle due to the dominance of the left coronary artery [16][17][18] . Right ventricular hydatid cysts are different from left ventricular cysts.…”
Section: Cardiac Hydatid Cystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardiac hydatidosis involves mainly the left ventricle (55-60%) due to its dominant circulatory network, followed, in decreasing incidence, by right ventricle (15%), interventricular septum (9%), left atrium (8%), pericardium (7%), pulmonary artery (6-7%), right atrium (4%), and interatrial septum (2%) [6] . However, to date, no coronary arterial involvement of hydatid cyst causing coronary artery occlusion has been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrocardiographic findings include T-wave inversion and premature ventricular beats [ 9 ]. Chest radiograph findings are nonspecific.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%