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Interventricular Septum Hydatid Cyst: Successful Seven-Year Follow Up- Case Report

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Hydatid cyst disease should be considered in differential diagnosis in many doubtful clinical situations as can present with non-specific symptoms especially in the endemic areas. Cardiac involvement should be considered in patients with history of previous hydatid cyst disease.. Cardiac hydatid cysts account for less than 2% of all hydatid diseases. In this report we aimed to present a case of 14-year-old boy with the diagnosis of occlusion of artery of the right lower extremity. Surgical exploration of the femoral artery revealed multiple hydatid cysts. Echocardiography showed a mobile mixed mass lesion. Complete resection of the mass was done from interventricular septum. Histo-pathological examination of the removed tissue revealed a complicated hydatid cyst and complete mass excision was confirmed. In this case a 7 year clinical and serological tests evaluation follow-up after surgical treatment showed no evidence of recurrence. The finding of this case emphasizes that in endemic countries, primary cardiovascular echino-coccosis should be considered in differential diagnosis.

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Echinococcosis Embolism Interventricular Septum

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Mirzaie A, Erfanian-Taghvaei MR, Mirzaie M, Sharifi-Noghabi R. Interventricular Septum Hydatid Cyst: Successful Seven-Year Follow Up- Case Report. Iran J Public Health. 1;43(9):1295-8.