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Hydatid Cyst of Paravertebral Muscle Mimicking Disc Herniation

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dc.contributor.author Bulut, Haci Taner
dc.contributor.author Yıldırım, Adem
dc.contributor.author Çelik, Tuncay
dc.contributor.author Baykan, Ali Haydar
dc.contributor.author Sürü Dost, Gülseren
dc.contributor.author Ekmekçi, Burcu
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-01T07:17:26Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-01T07:17:26Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.issn 0362-2436
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.adiyaman.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12414/3323
dc.description.abstract Study Design. Case report. Objective. To present a case of primary hydatid cyst in the lumbar subcutaneous tissue affecting posterior paravertebral muscle and mimicking disc herniation. Summary of Background Data. Cystic hydatid disease is a rare but signifi cant parasitic disease in endemic areas. Musculoskeletal or soft tissue hydatidosis accounts for about 0.5% to 5% of all echinococcal infections in endemic areas and is almost secondary to the hepatic or pulmonary disease. Primary lumbar subcutaneous hydatid cyst affecting paravertebral muscle and extending to neural foramina is a very rare condition even in endemic areas. Methods. A 25-year-old-female patient was admitted with swelling and pain in the right lumbar region for 3 months. The pain was reflecting in the right gluteal region and the right leg. Lumbar extension and right lateral flexion was painful and straight leg raising test was positive at right side. There was a mild hypoesthesia at L5 dermatome. According to the magnetic resonance image that the clinician obtained for initial diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation, we found multi-cystic masses located at the right paravertebral muscle at the level of L3-L5 which extended to L4-L5 neural foramina and at subcutaneous tissue at the right gluteal region. Results. The patient was operated for the purpose of removal of cysts. Postoperatively, diagnosis of hydatid cyst was confirmed by histopathology. Conclusion. By this case, we emphasize that cystic hydatid disease should be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of low back pain and could mimic disc herniation. tr
dc.language.iso en tr
dc.publisher Lıppıncott Wıllıams & Wılkıns tr
dc.subject Low back pain tr
dc.subject Cystic hydatid disease tr
dc.subject Paravertebral involvement tr
dc.subject Primer subcutaneous involvement tr
dc.title Hydatid Cyst of Paravertebral Muscle Mimicking Disc Herniation tr
dc.type Article tr
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-8291-0248 tr
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-2197-0079 tr
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-9281-652X tr
dc.identifier.endpage 1177 tr
dc.identifier.issue 18 tr
dc.identifier.startpage 1175 tr
dc.identifier.volume 38 tr
dc.source.title SPINE tr


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