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New Indian Journal of Surgery

Volume  2, Issue 3, July-Sep 2011, Pages 161-164
 

Case Report

Primary subcutaneous hydatid cyst medial thigh: A case report

*Jyothi S. Karegoudar, **P.J. Prabhakar, ***Anitha M.R, ****Vijayanath V.

*Associate Prof. Gen Surgery, S.S.I.M.S & R. C, Davangere, Karna-taka, **Prof & HOD. Gen. Surgery, S.S.I.M.S & R.C, ***Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, VMKV Medical College, Salem, Tamil Nadu, ****Associate Professor, Depart-ment of Forens

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Abstract

Hydatid disease is common in some parts of the world and is usually located in the liver and lungs. Musculoskeletal hydatidosis is very rare which accounts for 1-5.4% of all cases of echinococcosis. Primary subcutaneous hydatid cyst is very rare and the incidence is unknown.On clinical examination, it mimics a soft tissue tumour and the pre-operative radiological diagnosis is very important to avoid biopsy.We report a case of primary subcutaneous hydatid cyst in the right medial thigh.

Key Words: Subcutaneous tissue; hydatid cyst.


Corresponding Author : Jyothi S. Karegoudar