Radiology Case Reports (Jul 2024)

Pericardial hydatid cyst: A comprehensive case report on diagnosis and multidisciplinary intervention in a young patient

  • Sundar Suwal, MD,
  • Shailendra Katwal, MD,
  • Suman Lamichhane, MD,
  • Dinesh Chataut, MD,
  • Amrit Bhusal, MBBS,
  • Aakriti Sharma, MCH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
pp. 2832 – 2836

Abstract

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Pericardial hydatid cysts, although rare, present unique diagnostic challenges and require a multidisciplinary approach for effective management. This parasitic infection, caused by Echinococcus granulosus larvae, typically affects the liver and lungs but can manifest in the pericardium, leading to potentially life-threatening complications if untreated. The 22-year-old female's escalating dyspnea posed diagnostic challenges despite inconclusive echocardiography. Employing a multidisciplinary strategy, including preoperative albendazole therapy and surgical excision, effectively managed the condition. This case highlights the intricate diagnostic nature of pericardial hydatid cysts, emphasizing the importance of heightened clinical awareness, especially in endemic regions. The detailed clinical trajectory, imaging methodologies, and therapeutic interventions contribute significant insights to the medical community. The study aims to deepen comprehension and guide clinicians in refined diagnostic and treatment approaches for pericardial hydatid cysts, ultimately improving patient outcomes. It underscores the imperative for continued research in this niche to enhance medical understanding and optimize clinical practices.

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