A Very Rare Cause of Dyspnea in a Child: A Hydatid Cyst From Echinococcus.
Thierry CarrelIslam SharipovPaul Robert VogtPublished in: World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery (2023)
Hydatid cyst is a human parasitic disease caused by echinococcus granulosus that affects mainly the liver or the lungs but may be found in any organ, including the heart in up to 2% of the cases. Humans are infected as accidental hosts by contaminated vegetables or water and by contact with saliva from infected animals. Although cardiac echinococcosis can be fatal, it is rare and often asymptomatic in the early stage. We present the case of a young boy living on a farm who suffered from mild exertional dyspnea. He suffered from pulmonary and cardiac echinococcosis and was treated surgically through median sternotomy to prevent potential cystic rupture.
Keyphrases
- early stage
- left ventricular
- endothelial cells
- pulmonary hypertension
- heavy metals
- heart failure
- mental health
- human health
- drinking water
- atrial fibrillation
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- heat stress
- aortic valve replacement
- risk assessment
- climate change
- newly diagnosed
- advanced cancer
- lymph node
- health risk
- locally advanced