2016
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000003177
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Hydatid Cyst of the Posterior Cervical Region

Abstract: Hydatid cyst is an endemically seen parasitic disease and caused by the larval form of Echinococcus parasites. The disease is mostly seen in liver and lung, and the other involvement is rarely seen. Head and neck involvement is extremely rarely seen and its frequency in the literature is reported as less than 1%. It is usually asymptomatic and the symptoms are related to the compression to the adjacent structures. In this paper, the authors report a patient of hydatid cyst localized in the posterior cervical r… Show more

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“…Besides the liver, lungs, and spleen, hydatid cyst was reported to be located in other organs in only 10% of the cases [ 4 ]. The kidney (2–4%), pancreas (0.14–2%), head and neck tissues (below 1%), brain (0.5%), paracolic area, and omentum were reported to present hydatidosis [ 1 , 2 , 8 , 10 ]. In most of the cases, they coexist with liver or lung cysts, the isolated extra-hepatic cysts being unusual [ 4 , 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides the liver, lungs, and spleen, hydatid cyst was reported to be located in other organs in only 10% of the cases [ 4 ]. The kidney (2–4%), pancreas (0.14–2%), head and neck tissues (below 1%), brain (0.5%), paracolic area, and omentum were reported to present hydatidosis [ 1 , 2 , 8 , 10 ]. In most of the cases, they coexist with liver or lung cysts, the isolated extra-hepatic cysts being unusual [ 4 , 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%