PAMJ Clinical Medicine (Nov 2019)
Primary hydatid cyst of the thigh: about four cases
Abstract
The hydatid echinococcosis is preferentially localized in the liver. Muscle localization is very rare, representing less than 1% of the locations of human hydatid echinococcosis. The clinical symptomatology is insidious and not very suggestive, causing a frequent diagnostic delay. the diagnosis is confirmed by imaging: ultrasonography and/or magnetic resonance imaging. The curative treatment remains however surgical. We report a retrospective study over a period of 3 years including 4 cases of primary hydatid cysts of the thigh at the Service of Traumatology-Orthopedics B4 of Hassan II CHU all treated surgically.
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