Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University (Jan 2014)

Isolated peritoneal hydatidosis clinically mimicking ovarian tumor: A rare case report

  • Pradhan M Pagaro,
  • Priyanka K Chaudhari,
  • Nisha N Naphade,
  • Tushar Patil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-2870.122794
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 78 – 81

Abstract

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Hydatid cyst disease is rare and it is a parasitic infection where humans accidentally get infected by ingesting larval forms of parasite whereas, the definitive hosts are dog. The common sites of hydatid cyst are liver, lungs, spleen. Unusual sites of the hydatid cyst is reported in subcutaneous tissue of anterior abdominal wall, peritoneum. We report an unusual form of the primary hydatid cyst disease involving peritoneum in a 65-year-old female, presenting as swelling in the abdomen since 3 months. Sonography revealed a cystic mass and diagnosis of ovarian tumor was considered. The Cancer Antigen 125 (CA--125), an ovarian malignant marker was normal. Exploratory laprotomy was carried out. Cytological examination, gross, and the histopathological findings suggested the diagnosis of hydatid cyst disease involving only peritoneum. Primary isolated hydatidosis involving peritoneum is very rare and only few cases have been reported. Moreover, it mimics other tumors of the abdomen like in our case we considered it as an ovarian tumor.

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