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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2004 50(3):180-181; doi:10.1093/tropej/50.3.180
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Brief Report

Isolated Retrovesical Cyst Hydatid in a Child: An Unusual Presentation of Echinococcosis

Ali Rahmi BakilerA1, Esra Arun OzerA1,, Orhan KaraA1, Onder YavascanA1, Ozlem Ince BagA1, Nejat AksuA1 and Hasan DoganA2

A1 Clinic of Pediatrics, SSK Tepecik Teaching Hospital, Izmir, Turkey A2 Department of Pathology, SSK Tepecik Teaching Hospital, Izmir, Turkey

Echinococcosis is the most widespread, serious human cestode infection in the world. Isolated retrovesical cyst hydatid is extremely rare in children and mostly causes symptoms because of its pressure on adjacent organs. We report on the case of an 8-year-old girl with an isolated retrovesical cyst hydatid. Final diagnosis was established after histological examination, whereas imaging techniques failed to establish the diagnosis.


* Correspondence: Dr Esra Arun Ozer, Mavisehir 2041 sok. No. 113/17 Bostanli 35540 Izmir, Turkey. E-mail <eozer{at}deu.edu.tr>.


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