Case Reports in Medicine (Jan 2013)

Surgical Resection of Hepatic Cystic Echinococcosis Impaired by Preoperative Diagnosis

  • Tomohiko Yasuda,
  • Hiroshi Yoshida,
  • Junji Ueda,
  • Yasuhiro Mamada,
  • Nobuhiko Taniai,
  • Masato Yoshioka,
  • Akira Matsushita,
  • Youichi Kawano,
  • Yoshiaki Mizuguchi,
  • Tetsuya Shimizu,
  • Hideyuki Takata,
  • Eiji Uchida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/271256
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a rare afferent infectious disease in Japan. This paper reports a case of a hepatic cyst being diagnosed after surgical resection. A 40-year-old Syrian male was admitted for evaluation of a hepatic cyst. Serum antibodies of echinococcosis were negative. Enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a large cystic lesion, 9 cm in diameter, in the left lateral sector of the liver, which had many honeycomb-like septa and calcified lesions. Magnetic resonance imaging of this lesion revealed high intensity in the T2 weighted image. We preoperatively diagnosed this lesion as cystadenocarcinoma or CE and performed a left hepatectomy. Pathological examination revealed the presence of protoscolices in the fluid of the cysts and led to a diagnosis of this lesion as CE. In conclusion, on seeing patients with huge hepatic cysts who come from an epidemic area, we should consider hepatic CE.