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A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the symptoms, skeletal manifestations, and management of patients with tumor-like osseous hydatidosis treated in our oncology clinic in the long term and to share our clinical experience with this extremely rare disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between December...

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Autores principales: Atalay, İsmail Burak, Ulucaköy, Coşkun, Seyhoğlu, Mustafa Cem, Ardıç Yükrük, Fisun, Mısırlıoğlu, Mesut, Güngör, Bedii Şafak
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Publicado: Bayçınar Medical Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9361103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35852205
http://dx.doi.org/10.52312/jdrs.2022.644
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author Atalay, İsmail Burak
Ulucaköy, Coşkun
Seyhoğlu, Mustafa Cem
Ardıç Yükrük, Fisun
Mısırlıoğlu, Mesut
Güngör, Bedii Şafak
author_facet Atalay, İsmail Burak
Ulucaköy, Coşkun
Seyhoğlu, Mustafa Cem
Ardıç Yükrük, Fisun
Mısırlıoğlu, Mesut
Güngör, Bedii Şafak
author_sort Atalay, İsmail Burak
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the symptoms, skeletal manifestations, and management of patients with tumor-like osseous hydatidosis treated in our oncology clinic in the long term and to share our clinical experience with this extremely rare disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between December 2010 and May 2019, a total of 11 patients (6 males, 5 females; mean age: 45.1±13 years; range, 22 to 70 years) who were treated with a bone hydatid cyst (HC) and followed were retrospectively analyzed. Epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic data of the patients with long-term follow-up were collected. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was 63.2±23.9 (range, 24 to 101) months. The most common site of bone hydatidosis was the femur in four (36%) patients. The most common clinical presentation was pain in seven (63.6%) patients. Two (18.2%) patients had a pathological fracture of the femur. It was detected incidentally in two patients. Contact history was present in two patients (with dog), and two (18.2%) patients had concomitant extraosseous cystic echinococcosis in the liver. Complete blood count analysis was performed in all patients and eosinophilia was positive in three (27.3%) patients. As treatment, curettage cementation was performed in nine (81%) patients (internal fixation was also applied to five of them), while wide resection and prosthesis were applied to two (18.2%) patients. CONCLUSION: The diagnosis of osseous hydatidosis is difficult and the prognosis is often poor. This entity should be kept in mind for the differential diagnosis of the cystic or tumoral lesions of the bone.
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spelling pubmed-93611032022-08-18 A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis Atalay, İsmail Burak Ulucaköy, Coşkun Seyhoğlu, Mustafa Cem Ardıç Yükrük, Fisun Mısırlıoğlu, Mesut Güngör, Bedii Şafak Jt Dis Relat Surg Original Article OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the symptoms, skeletal manifestations, and management of patients with tumor-like osseous hydatidosis treated in our oncology clinic in the long term and to share our clinical experience with this extremely rare disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between December 2010 and May 2019, a total of 11 patients (6 males, 5 females; mean age: 45.1±13 years; range, 22 to 70 years) who were treated with a bone hydatid cyst (HC) and followed were retrospectively analyzed. Epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic data of the patients with long-term follow-up were collected. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was 63.2±23.9 (range, 24 to 101) months. The most common site of bone hydatidosis was the femur in four (36%) patients. The most common clinical presentation was pain in seven (63.6%) patients. Two (18.2%) patients had a pathological fracture of the femur. It was detected incidentally in two patients. Contact history was present in two patients (with dog), and two (18.2%) patients had concomitant extraosseous cystic echinococcosis in the liver. Complete blood count analysis was performed in all patients and eosinophilia was positive in three (27.3%) patients. As treatment, curettage cementation was performed in nine (81%) patients (internal fixation was also applied to five of them), while wide resection and prosthesis were applied to two (18.2%) patients. CONCLUSION: The diagnosis of osseous hydatidosis is difficult and the prognosis is often poor. This entity should be kept in mind for the differential diagnosis of the cystic or tumoral lesions of the bone. Bayçınar Medical Publishing 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9361103/ /pubmed/35852205 http://dx.doi.org/10.52312/jdrs.2022.644 Text en Copyright © 2022, Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Atalay, İsmail Burak
Ulucaköy, Coşkun
Seyhoğlu, Mustafa Cem
Ardıç Yükrük, Fisun
Mısırlıoğlu, Mesut
Güngör, Bedii Şafak
A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis
title A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis
title_full A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis
title_fullStr A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis
title_full_unstemmed A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis
title_short A rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: Osseous hydatidosis
title_sort rare lesion that mimics a bone tumor: osseous hydatidosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9361103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35852205
http://dx.doi.org/10.52312/jdrs.2022.644
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