Primary Paraspinal Hydatidosis Causing Acute Paraplegia.
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ABSTRACT: The zoonotic infection hydatidosis is caused by the tapeworm cestode, Echinococcus granulosus. Though considered endemic in India where association of humans with sheep and dogs form part of the livelihood, primary skeletal muscle involvement of the disease is an extremely rare event. We report a case of primary paraspinal hydatidosis with extradural extension causing acute paraplegia. Excision of the cyst and decompression of the cord was done along with albendazole therapy. Paraspinal hydatid disease is a rare entity, and in regions where hydatid disease is endemic, it can be involved in the differential diagnosis of acute compressive myelopathy. Although antihelminthic chemotherapy forms the mainstay of the treatment, surgical intervention forms a major part of the management.
SUBMITTER: Sridharan S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5488580 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jul-Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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