A rare case: Spontaneous gastric fistula from a hydatid cyst of the liver.
Behyamet OnkaFatima Zohra BenmoulaWend-Yam Mohamed TraoreDaoud Ali MohamedSelma KhouchouaIttimade NassarNabil Moatassim BillahPublished in: BJR case reports (2022)
The hydatid cyst is a worldwide anthropozoonosis, which constitutes a health issue in Northern Africa. It may involve any organ, but it mostly affects the liver. This often asymptomatic disease can lead to multiple complications. Among them, spontaneous fistulization of a hepatic hydatid cyst in the stomach is exceptional even in endemic countries. We report the case of a 38-year-old female with febrile biliary colics due to a hydatid cyst of the liver fistulized in the stomach. The diagnosis was established based upon different clinical, biological and mainly radiological features. She received surgical treatment with satisfactory postoperative outcome.