Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

A rare case of recurrent primary dumbbell-shaped spinal hydatidosis

  • Xin Xu, MD,
  • Jiancang Cao, MD,
  • Jiabing Wang, MD,
  • Tingting Wu, Ph.D,
  • Ping Xu, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 3224 – 3227

Abstract

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Spinal hydatidosis, which affects the thoracic vertebrae, is not only an extremely rare occurrence, but is also characterized by a high recurrence rate. Here, we reported a case of 67-years-old man who presented with recurrent spinal hydatid disease. The condition was originally misdiagnosed as Schwannoma via medical imaging, but eventually confirmed by postoperative pathology. He was subjected to surgery, combined with adjuvant drug therapy. Unfortunately, he experienced recurrent spinal hydatid disease and had to undergo hydatid cyst excision in over 5 years.

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