Giant Intracerebral Hydatid Cyst in a Boy

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https://doi.org/10.3126/njn.v17i1.28346

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Cerebral, Giant, hydatid cyst, Multiple

Abstract

Giant intra-cerebral hydatid cysts are an extremely rare condition caused by the infestation of larvae of Taenia echinococcus (TE). Humans are infected through the feco-oral route by the ingestion of food and milk, contaminated by dog feces containing the ova of parasite or direct contact with dogs. We report a case of a seventeen-year-old boy with giant  right temporo-parieto-occipital hydatid cysts (HC).

Giant intracerebral hydatid cysts being rare and can at times lead to death, so surgical excision with preoperative consideration and intraoperative rupture prevention is the best management for a better prognosis.

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Ashish Jung Thapa, Aditya Super-specialty Hospital, Jabalpur, India

Centre for minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery

Asheesh Tandon, Aditya Super-specialty Hospital, Jabalpur, India

Centre for minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery

Alok Agrawal, Aditya Super-specialty Hospital, Jabalpur, India

Centre for minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery

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2020-04-05

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Thapa AJ, Tandon A, Agrawal A. Giant Intracerebral Hydatid Cyst in a Boy. Nep J Neurosci [Internet]. 2020 Apr. 5 [cited 2024 Dec. 4];17(1):44-7. Available from: https://nepjol.info./index.php/NJN/article/view/28346

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