2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.gcb.2007.12.014
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Kyste hydatique primitif du pancréas : diagnostic et modalités chirurgicales. À propos de trois cas

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“…The commonest site of involvement is the liver, seen in 59–75% cases. Pulmonary, renal, skeletal, and central nervous system hydatidosis is less common 3. Pancreatic hydatid disease is extremely rare and accounts for 0.25% of the cases 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The commonest site of involvement is the liver, seen in 59–75% cases. Pulmonary, renal, skeletal, and central nervous system hydatidosis is less common 3. Pancreatic hydatid disease is extremely rare and accounts for 0.25% of the cases 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La localisation est périphérique dans les deux tiers des cas [5]. La taille du kyste est variable, pouvant aller de quelques millimètres à plus de 20 cm [6]. Dans notre cas, la localisation était isthmique de 9 mm de diamètre.…”
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“…Les douleurs abdominales de l'étage sus-ombilical constituent le motif de consultation le plus fréquent. Bedioui et al a rapporté 3 cas de kyste hydatique primitif du pancréas révélé par des douleurs abdominales [6]. Certaines complications évolutives peuvent être révélatrices du kyste hydatique du pancréas telles qu'un ictère rétentionel en cas de kystes céphaliques, une suppuration du kyste, une pancréatite chronique, une rupture intra-ou rétropéritonéale du kyste, l'ouverture du kyste dans les organes de voisinage et l'hypertension portale segmentaire.…”
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“…Hydatid cyst is most frequently localized to the liver and lungs, but may be found in other highly vascularized organs such as the brain, muscle, heart, pancreas, adrenal, and thyroid glands. 3 In patients with diagnosed hydatid cysts in the liver, systemic evaluation is necessary to rule out involvement of other organs. Among patients presenting with growths located in the neck, primary hydatid cyst of the thyroid gland must be considered in endemic regions.…”
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