Hydatid cyst in heart and lung: a rare case with a 5-year follow-up
Koshy SA, Nair AA, James P, Irodi A
BMJ case reports · 2024-06
Abstract
This report describes a male in his late 20s who presented with a 2-month history of recurrent haemoptysis and chest pain. A chronic infection, such as tuberculosis, was suspected. He had undergone surgical resection of an intrapericardial hydatid cyst in the past. His blood investigations showed peripheral eosinophilia, and his chest X-ray showed a cystic oval lesion in the left upper zone. A CT pulmonary angiogram revealed filling defects in the bilateral segmental and subsegmental arteries with a cystic lesion in the left upper lobe. Further workup, including bronchoalveolar lavage culture and MRI of the thorax, confirmed the diagnosis of a hydatid cyst of pulmonary echinococcosis. This case illustrates the presentation of multisystemic echinococcosis in a young male with no other risk factors, initially treated with surgical resection and antihelminthic therapy. The disease later recurred, which required prolonged medications, which brought the patient into remission.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Echinococcosis, Pulmonary
- Hemoptysis
- Heart Diseases
- Recurrence
- Chest Pain
- Albendazole
- Anthelmintics
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Follow-Up Studies
- Adult
- Male