The Pan African Medical Journal (Nov 2012)

Giant viable hydatid cyst of the lung revealed by hiccups

  • Bouchentouf Rachid,
  • Benjelloun Amine,
  • Chafik Aziz,
  • Aitbenasser Moulay Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2012.13.48.1705
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 48

Abstract

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Hydatid cystic disease is still a significant clinical problem in endemic countries. Hydatid cysts are usually located in the liver and lung. The resulting large cysts in the lung are a special clinical entity called giant hydatid cysts. We present a case of this rare entity: An 18-year-old woman presented with three month history of hiccups and progressive dyspnea. Chest X-ray revealed a very large homogenous opacity of the left lung. A diagnosis of giant hydatid cyst was made intra operatively; the patient was treated surgically using cystotomy and capitonnage without post-operative complications. This report illustrates that the hydatid cyst of the lung may occasionally present with signs of mediastinal compression.

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