“…This disease mostly develops due to E. granulosus, and rarely due to E. Multilocularis, with the primary hosts being dogs, and intermediate hosts including cattle, sheep, pigs and human beings (3). The parasite egg that enters the body of an intermediate host is hatched in small intestine and reaches the liver or lung through the portal vein or lymphatic system, thereby creating cystic lesions (4). After that, they may pass through hepatic sinusoids or pulmonary capillary barriers, gain access into the systemic circulation, and invade any organ.…”