Advanced alveolar echinococcosis disease associated with Budd Chiari syndrome
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Tarih
2015
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International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
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Özet
Alveolar echinococceal disease of the liver is rare. Echinococcus multilocularis is responsible
for the development of the related clinical conditions. Advanced disease may result with serious
complications such as end stage liver disease and Budd–Chiari syndrome.
PRESENTATION OF CASE:In this presentation, a 28 years-old woman who was a case with advanced alveolar
echinococcosis complicated with a Budd–Chiari syndrome and was performed successful living donor
liver transplantation, has been demonstrated with clinical and radiological images.
DISCUSSION: Initially there may be no clinical evidence of the disease in humans for years. Severity and
fatality are the significant characteristics of the natural history. Extension to the surrounding tissues and
metastasis of the parasitic mass may be observed. Prevention is essential in disease control. Serologic
assay may identify the parasite. However, early diagnosis is rare. Staging is based on radiologic imaging.
Some patients with advanced disease may require surgery. Hepatic resection and liver transplantation
are accepted procedures in selected patients.
CONCLUSION: The importance of early diagnosis to prevent advanced complications such as development
of Budd–Chiari syndrome and metastasis has been underlined.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Alveolar echinococceal disease, Budd–Chiari syndrome, Living donor liver transplantation, Clinical imaging, Computed tomography
Kaynak
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
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7
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Soyer, V. Ara, C. Yaylak, F. Sarıcı, K. B. Özsoy, M. Koç, O. Yılmaz, S. (2015). Advanced alveolar echinococcosis disease associated with Budd Chiari syndrome. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. 7; 154-156.