Journal of Laboratory Physicians (Mar 2021)

A Fatal and Rare Case of Hydatid Cyst in the Pouch of Douglas

  • Ritu Asnani,
  • Sunil Kumar Yeshvanth,
  • Lancelot Lobo,
  • Shipra Sonkusare

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1726668
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 01
pp. 077 – 079

Abstract

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Hydatid cyst is a zoonotic infection and a significant public health problem in low- and middle-income countries. A 79-year-old female patient was presented to the gynecology outpatient department with complaints of pain in the abdomen and difficulty in micturition, with a mass palpable per speculum. The ultrasound was suggestive of an ovarian cystadenocarcinoma, whereas computed tomography of the abdomen favored hydatid cyst with adnexal neoplasm as a differential diagnosis. Considering the contradictory findings, a frozen section was sent to confirm the diagnosis, which showed hooklets of Echinococcus granulosus/hydatid cyst under the microscope. This was a rare case of pelvic hydatid cyst mimicking ovarian malignancy and was associated with a less-preferred mode of investigation (frozen section). This article focuses on how a frozen section, despite its limitations and being expensive, can still be considered for accurate patient management.

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