The Clinical Diagnosis and Biofluid Based Diagnosis of Liver Hydatid Cysts

Authors

  • I. Brezean Clinica “I. Juvara” Clinic, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • M. Vilcu Clinica “I. Juvara” Clinic, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • I. Pantea Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • E. Catrina Clinica “I. Juvara” Clinic, “Dr. I. Cantacuzino” Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
  • D. Ferechide “Carol Davila” Medical University of Bucharest, Romana

Keywords:

Liver hydatid cysts, clinical and biofluid-based diagnosis

Abstract

There are three stages in the development of hydatid cysts: initial, tumoral, and the stage of complications. In the initial and pseudotumoral stages, the diagnosis depends on topographic localization. In the complications stage, diagnosis is established on the basis of the most frequent clinical manifestations of the gall bladder, peritoneal syndromes, complications involving the lungs and pleura, venous compression syndromes, or the presence of a rash. The biofluid-based diagnosis of liver hydatid cysts includes parasite identification (parasitological diagnosis) and immunological investigations indicating host-vs-parasite conflict (immunological diagnosis). Liver hydatid cysts exhibit several particular features depending on their location, size, and relation to adjacent organs.

Author Biography

I. Pantea, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine

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Published

2014-07-16

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MEDICAL SCIENCES