Renal Hydatid Cyst or a Simple Cyst? Report of a Rare Case

AuthorFariba Jahangirien
AuthorShirin Sayyahfaren
AuthorElham Zareien
AuthorRozita Hoseinien
AuthorSeyed Javad Nasirien
OrcidRozita Hoseini [0000-0003-2851-4727]en
Issued Date2018-08-14en
AbstractHydatid disease is a parasitic infection mainly caused by Echinococcus granulosus and is endemic in many parts of the world. Although hydatid disease can be found anywhere in the human body, the liver and lungs are the most commonly involved organs. Urinary tract involvement has been seen in about 2% - 4% of the cases; however, the isolated renal cyst is extremely rare. Here, we report a 5-year-old boy with an isolated huge renal hydatid cyst with no scolices or hooklets in aspirated fluid mimicking a simple renal cyst. The clinicians and radiologists should consider hydatid disease in the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions found in any part of the body especially in endemic countries since earlier diagnosis is crucial for appropriate treatment.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/pedinfect.68459en
Keyword<i>Echinococcosis</i>en
KeywordHydatid Cysten
KeywordHydatid Diseaseen
KeywordPediatricsen
KeywordRenal Cysten
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleRenal Hydatid Cyst or a Simple Cyst? Report of a Rare Caseen
TypeCase Reporten

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