“…When the embryo reaches the vertebral body, it develops into its larval stage, known as the intraosseous stage of hydatid infection. Histologically, there are three layers of the cyst wall from the outermost to the innermost -pericyst, acellular laminated membrane, and germinal layer -as stated by the authors [8]. The organism grows within the intratrabecular space and endogenous vesiculation results in the formation of daughter cysts within the parental cyst, destroying the bone like a tumor.…”