Journal of Laboratory Physicians ()

Liver and Mesenteric Hydatid Cyst in a Child—A Brief Report with Review of Literature

  • Sravanthi Vutukuru,
  • Nitin James Peters,
  • Abhishek Mewara,
  • Simran Kaur,
  • Ram Samujh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1774379

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Hydatid disease, though endemic in the sub-Himalayan region of the subcontinent, is relatively rare in the pediatric age group. The simultaneous existence of hydatid in two or more organs is very rare, seen only in 5 to 13% of patients. We report an 11-year-old patient, who presented with painless progressive abdomen distension over 6 months. Imaging studies revealed a large cystic lesion occupying majority of the abdomen. The patient was diagnosed to have a hydatid cyst of the liver and mesentery, with multiple daughter cysts intraoperatively. Excision of the cyst was done and the patient is doing well on postoperative follow-up of 1 year.

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