Hydatid disease (HD) is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the larvae of Echinococcus. Bone echinococcosis is rare, accounting for 0.5% to 4% of all echinococcosis. We describe a particular case of pelvic echinoccosis. A 29-year-old man initially presents with pain in his left hip for several years. After an accidental fall from a tree, he suffered a fracture of the left acetabulum. X-rays and CT scans showed an osteolytic area of the acetabulum with bony cortical interruption. MR imaging demonstrated extensive area of osteostructural alteration of the iliac wing and the left acetabulum due to multiple cysts with enhancement of the walls after administration of Gadolinium-based contrast agents. A CT-guided biopsy of an osteolytic area was performed with diagnosis of echinococcus cyst. He underwent albendazole therapy and subsequently echinococcus cyst exeresis, bone curettage, and left hip arthroplasty. Twenty-two months after surgery, CT scan showed recurrence of disease. After 4 years and 6 months of chronic therapy CT scan showed an increase in size of the cyst at the site of the disease recurrence. Five years and 4 months after the first operation, a new cyst exeresis and pelvic bone curettage with implant retention was performed. This case report demonstrates that hydatid cysts should be considered as a possible cause for non-specific pelvic pain, especially in endemic locations.

Bone echinococcosis with hip localization: A case report with evaluation of imaging features / Martinese, Giuseppe; Lucidi, Vincenzo; Masi, Paola Di; Adduci, Francesco; Cappelli, Alberta; Renzulli, Matteo; De Paolis, Massimiliano; Fiore, Michele; Golfieri, Rita. - In: RADIOLOGY CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 1930-0433. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:9(2022), pp. 3389-3394. [10.1016/j.radcr.2022.06.065]

Bone echinococcosis with hip localization: A case report with evaluation of imaging features

Martinese, Giuseppe
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Masi, Paola Di;Adduci, Francesco;Fiore, Michele;Golfieri, Rita
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2022

Abstract

Hydatid disease (HD) is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the larvae of Echinococcus. Bone echinococcosis is rare, accounting for 0.5% to 4% of all echinococcosis. We describe a particular case of pelvic echinoccosis. A 29-year-old man initially presents with pain in his left hip for several years. After an accidental fall from a tree, he suffered a fracture of the left acetabulum. X-rays and CT scans showed an osteolytic area of the acetabulum with bony cortical interruption. MR imaging demonstrated extensive area of osteostructural alteration of the iliac wing and the left acetabulum due to multiple cysts with enhancement of the walls after administration of Gadolinium-based contrast agents. A CT-guided biopsy of an osteolytic area was performed with diagnosis of echinococcus cyst. He underwent albendazole therapy and subsequently echinococcus cyst exeresis, bone curettage, and left hip arthroplasty. Twenty-two months after surgery, CT scan showed recurrence of disease. After 4 years and 6 months of chronic therapy CT scan showed an increase in size of the cyst at the site of the disease recurrence. Five years and 4 months after the first operation, a new cyst exeresis and pelvic bone curettage with implant retention was performed. This case report demonstrates that hydatid cysts should be considered as a possible cause for non-specific pelvic pain, especially in endemic locations.
2022
Bone echinococcosis with hip localization: A case report with evaluation of imaging features / Martinese, Giuseppe; Lucidi, Vincenzo; Masi, Paola Di; Adduci, Francesco; Cappelli, Alberta; Renzulli, Matteo; De Paolis, Massimiliano; Fiore, Michele; Golfieri, Rita. - In: RADIOLOGY CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 1930-0433. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:9(2022), pp. 3389-3394. [10.1016/j.radcr.2022.06.065]
Martinese, Giuseppe; Lucidi, Vincenzo; Masi, Paola Di; Adduci, Francesco; Cappelli, Alberta; Renzulli, Matteo; De Paolis, Massimiliano; Fiore, Michele; Golfieri, Rita
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