Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río (Mar 2016)
Pulmonary hydatidosis at Patacamaya Spanish Hospital in Bolivia
Abstract
Introduction: the term hydatidosis is used to describe the zoonosis caused by hydatid cysts, cystic larvae of the metacestode belonging to the genus of Echinococcus granulosus that parasitizes the intestine of the dog. Case report: a case is presented with pulmonary hydatidosis in a patient treated at Patacamaya hospital, La Paz, Bolivia; presenting respiratory symptoms such as chest pain and dyspnea, together with malaise. The patient underwent chest X-ray that showed tumor-like images in both vertices, the treatment followed included antiparasitic and surgical procedure solving the clinical picture presented. Conclusions: the pulmonary form of hydatidosis occurs in 10% of the cases and it is frequent in warm climates and cattle raising areas such as the Bolivian altiplano.