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Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique

Background. Hydatidosis is an endemic parasitosis in Tunisia that affect mostly the liver and the lung. Brain involvment is rare. Aim. To focus on diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutive characteristics of cerebral hydatidosis. Methods. We report all cases of cerebral hydatidosis seen in the infectiou...

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Autores principales: Bougharriou, Ichrak, Elleuch, Emna, Ben Hmida, Salma, Meddeb, Ala, Boudaouara, Zaher, Kammoun, Brahim, Ben Jemaa, Mounir
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Publicado: Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9002863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35822333
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author Bougharriou, Ichrak
Elleuch, Emna
Ben Hmida, Salma
Meddeb, Ala
Boudaouara, Zaher
Kammoun, Brahim
Ben Jemaa, Mounir
author_facet Bougharriou, Ichrak
Elleuch, Emna
Ben Hmida, Salma
Meddeb, Ala
Boudaouara, Zaher
Kammoun, Brahim
Ben Jemaa, Mounir
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description Background. Hydatidosis is an endemic parasitosis in Tunisia that affect mostly the liver and the lung. Brain involvment is rare. Aim. To focus on diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutive characteristics of cerebral hydatidosis. Methods. We report all cases of cerebral hydatidosis seen in the infectious diseases and neurosurgery departments between January 2013 and June 2020. Results. Six cases of intracranial hydatid cyst were reported. The male to female ratio was 3:3. Age ranged from 3 to 60 years with a median age of 20,5 years. All patients lived in rural areas. The clinical symptomatology was progressive in 4 cases. It was dominated by headache (all cases). Brain imaging confirmed the diagnosis in all cases. The hydatid cyst was solitary and supratentorial in 3 cases. All the patients were operated. Albendazole was prescribed immediately after surgery, for 6 months in 5 cases and for 3 years in the case of disseminated hydatidosis. The outcome was favorable without recurrence in all patients with an average follow-up of 3,5 ± 0,5 years. Conclusion. Hydatid cyst of the brain is characterized by the severity of the neurological signs, the mandatory use of surgery because of life threatening and the excellent outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-90028632022-04-15 Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique Bougharriou, Ichrak Elleuch, Emna Ben Hmida, Salma Meddeb, Ala Boudaouara, Zaher Kammoun, Brahim Ben Jemaa, Mounir Tunis Med Article Background. Hydatidosis is an endemic parasitosis in Tunisia that affect mostly the liver and the lung. Brain involvment is rare. Aim. To focus on diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutive characteristics of cerebral hydatidosis. Methods. We report all cases of cerebral hydatidosis seen in the infectious diseases and neurosurgery departments between January 2013 and June 2020. Results. Six cases of intracranial hydatid cyst were reported. The male to female ratio was 3:3. Age ranged from 3 to 60 years with a median age of 20,5 years. All patients lived in rural areas. The clinical symptomatology was progressive in 4 cases. It was dominated by headache (all cases). Brain imaging confirmed the diagnosis in all cases. The hydatid cyst was solitary and supratentorial in 3 cases. All the patients were operated. Albendazole was prescribed immediately after surgery, for 6 months in 5 cases and for 3 years in the case of disseminated hydatidosis. The outcome was favorable without recurrence in all patients with an average follow-up of 3,5 ± 0,5 years. Conclusion. Hydatid cyst of the brain is characterized by the severity of the neurological signs, the mandatory use of surgery because of life threatening and the excellent outcomes. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2022-01 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9002863/ /pubmed/35822333 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Bougharriou, Ichrak
Elleuch, Emna
Ben Hmida, Salma
Meddeb, Ala
Boudaouara, Zaher
Kammoun, Brahim
Ben Jemaa, Mounir
Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique
title Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique
title_full Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique
title_fullStr Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique
title_full_unstemmed Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique
title_short Lésions kystiques cérébrales : Pensez au kyste hydatique
title_sort lésions kystiques cérébrales : pensez au kyste hydatique
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9002863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35822333
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