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Only 0.5 to 2% of hydatid cysts are localized in the skeleton and of these, 3 to 4% are found in the skull. In this paper, the authors report a case of primary hydatidosis involving the cranial vault revealed by a bulging mass of the forehead and symptoms of raised intracranial pressure that occurred in a 22-year-old woman who came from a rural area. Through this case and literature review, the authors analyse the epidemiological, clinical and radiological aspects of skull hydatidosis. They conclude that hydatid cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any soft tissue swelling or osteolytic lesion in the scalp of patients living in endemic areas.

Palabras clave: Hydatidosis; skull; cranial vault.

2009-12-14   |   845 visitas   |   Evalua este artículo 0 valoraciones

Vol. 3 Núm.10. Noviembre 2009 Pags. 807-810. J Infect Developing Countries 2009; 3(10)