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Concomitant Presence of Hydatid Cyst and Colorectal Liver Metastasis

Jurica ZedeljIgor PetrovicGoran PavlekTrpimir MoricMarijan RomicHrvoje SilovskiRenata RomicIvan Romic
Published in: Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi (2021)
A 65-year-old man, with signs of acute colon obstruction, was diagnosed with rectal tumour and liver hydatid cyst. Additionally, a focal liver lesion in segment 1 was detected. Moreover, physical examination revealed hepatomegaly and abdominal distension. Thus, rectal resection and small liver lesion biopsy was performed. Serological and pathohistological analyses showed concomitant presence of hydatid cyst and colorectal metastasis in the liver. Hence, the cyst was treated with anthelmintic therapy, and patient lived another year after the diagnosis. To the best of our knowledge, cases of concomitant hydatid cyst and colorectal liver metastasis has never been reported; thus, this article addresses a unique case of coexistence between these two serious liver diseases.
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