TY - JOUR
T1 - Zoonotic Transmission of Hepatic Hydatid Cyst from Domestic Dogs
T2 - A Case Report from an Urban-Marginal Area in Ecuador
AU - Coello Peralta, Roberto Darwin
AU - Cuntó, Rafael Antonio Coello
AU - Moreta, Carmen Yancha
AU - Lapo, Gilma Esperanza Guerrero
AU - Sierra, Rommel Lenin Vinueza
AU - Villalba, Luís Renato León
AU - Gómez, Betty Judith Pazmiño
AU - Landires, Eduardo Alfredo Gómez
AU - Ramallo, Geraldine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Am J Case Rep, 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Patient: Final Diagnosis: Symptoms: Clinical Procedure: Specialty: Objective: Background: Case Report: Conclusions: Female, 40-year-old Hepatic hydatid cyst • Presence of Entamoeba histolytica Discomfort • pain in the hypochondrium upper right • palpable mass • jaundice and fever of several days of evolution Abdominal computed tomography (CT) • abdominal ultrasound • association of cases (epidemiology) • clinical finding • coproparasitic and blood tests • surgery • treatment Laboratory Diagnostics • Infectious Diseases • General and Internal Medicine • Public Health • Surgery • Tropical Medicine Rare disease Hepatic hydatidosis, or echinococcosis, is a zoonosis with worldwide prevalence and is potentially lethal in humans. This report presents a case of hydatidosis in a 40-year-old woman that was associated with a zoonotic transmission of Echinococcus granulosus from domestic dogs in an urban-marginal area of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. This report shows how early diagnosis and awareness favored the correct treatment of the disease. A 40-year-old woman from the aforementioned sector presented the following symptoms: malaise, pain in the upper right hypochondrium, palpable mass, jaundice, and fever. Next, the patient’s fecal samples were analyzed by direct coproparasitic methods, flotation, and sedimentation with centrifugation using saline solution, whereby the presence of Entamoeba histolytica eggs was determined. Likewise, she underwent an ultrasound, in which hepatic hydatid cysts were observed. Subsequently, the cysts were treated and surgically removed, and parasitic forms of E. granulosus were identified. Later, coproparasitic analysis of her 2 domestic dogs for coproantigen ELISA were performed, by which the presence of this cestode was also identified and confirmed. Hydatidosis is a zoonosis that can affect the population, especially in endemic areas of developed and underdeveloped countries. In this case, hepatic hydatidosis was identified in a 40-year-old woman. Additionally, the presence of E. granulosus eggs was determined in the fecal matter of her dogs, which indicated that the patient’s relatives and other people around them were exposed to this zoonosis.
AB - Patient: Final Diagnosis: Symptoms: Clinical Procedure: Specialty: Objective: Background: Case Report: Conclusions: Female, 40-year-old Hepatic hydatid cyst • Presence of Entamoeba histolytica Discomfort • pain in the hypochondrium upper right • palpable mass • jaundice and fever of several days of evolution Abdominal computed tomography (CT) • abdominal ultrasound • association of cases (epidemiology) • clinical finding • coproparasitic and blood tests • surgery • treatment Laboratory Diagnostics • Infectious Diseases • General and Internal Medicine • Public Health • Surgery • Tropical Medicine Rare disease Hepatic hydatidosis, or echinococcosis, is a zoonosis with worldwide prevalence and is potentially lethal in humans. This report presents a case of hydatidosis in a 40-year-old woman that was associated with a zoonotic transmission of Echinococcus granulosus from domestic dogs in an urban-marginal area of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. This report shows how early diagnosis and awareness favored the correct treatment of the disease. A 40-year-old woman from the aforementioned sector presented the following symptoms: malaise, pain in the upper right hypochondrium, palpable mass, jaundice, and fever. Next, the patient’s fecal samples were analyzed by direct coproparasitic methods, flotation, and sedimentation with centrifugation using saline solution, whereby the presence of Entamoeba histolytica eggs was determined. Likewise, she underwent an ultrasound, in which hepatic hydatid cysts were observed. Subsequently, the cysts were treated and surgically removed, and parasitic forms of E. granulosus were identified. Later, coproparasitic analysis of her 2 domestic dogs for coproantigen ELISA were performed, by which the presence of this cestode was also identified and confirmed. Hydatidosis is a zoonosis that can affect the population, especially in endemic areas of developed and underdeveloped countries. In this case, hepatic hydatidosis was identified in a 40-year-old woman. Additionally, the presence of E. granulosus eggs was determined in the fecal matter of her dogs, which indicated that the patient’s relatives and other people around them were exposed to this zoonosis.
KW - Echinococcosis
KW - Echinococcosis, Hepatic
KW - Echinococcus granulosus
KW - Parasitology
KW - Tomography, X-Ray Computed
KW - Zoonoses
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85168016155&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.12659/AJCR.940647
DO - 10.12659/AJCR.940647
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 37574793
AN - SCOPUS:85168016155
SN - 1941-5923
VL - 24
JO - American Journal of Case Reports
JF - American Journal of Case Reports
M1 - e940647
ER -