Kyste hydatique cérébral chez l'enfant : à propos d'un cas

Auteur/ices

  • A Elleuch Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e
  • F Bahri Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e
  • M Feki Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e
  • F Safi Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e
  • M Loukil Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e
  • L Gargouri Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e
  • A Mafhfoudh Department of Pediatric Emergency and Resuscitation, Hospital Hedi Chaker, Sfax, Tunisia. Auteur·e

Mots-clés :

cerebral hydatid cyst, child, Echinococcus, hydatidosis, surgery

Résumé

Cerebral hydatid cyst is rare (2%), and mainly affects children. We report a three-year-old patient with progressive symptomatology dominated by headache and vomiting, presenting a tonic-clonic hemicorporeal seizure at the pediatric emergency. Brain CT scan and MRI evoked a left parietal non-pyogenic abscess. The diagnosis was confirmed intraoperatively. The patient also had pulmonary and hepatic hydatid cysts. Hydatid serology was positive. Treatment was surgical (puncture-aspiration technique) with a simple postoperative course.

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2021-06-30