Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst in a 13 Years Old Child: A Case Report
2016
Hydatid disease is caused by genus Echinococcus, it's transmitted to human through sheep and cattle. People
who lived in an endemic area should be suspected to have the disease. Pulmonary hydatid disease can be
presented by respiratory manifestations as in our case. We report a case of a child, 13 years old, who was
presented by shortness of breath and non-productive cough 2 months ago. The patient had an attack of hemoptysis
3 months ago but there is no history of fever, other constitutional symptoms or any medical illness. The patient had a
close contact with horse. On examination, the patient was oriented and vitally stable. Both sides of the chest were
moving equally with decreased air entry on the left side of the chest. Cervical lymph node enlargement was also
detected. The case was provisionally diagnosed as tuberculosis. The x-ray was normal, while CT scan showed two
cysts on the left side. The patient was treated surgically with resection of both cysts without lobectomy. Bronchoalveolar
lavage was done and together with plural effusion and both cysts were sent for histopathology. The patient
received the following medication: Albendazole 200 MG/BID/Orally for 30 days and Cefuroxime 250 MG/Q12H/
Orally for 10 days.
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