Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

Echinococcosis, also known as hydatid disease, is a common parasitic human infestation found in sheep-breeding areas. It is caused by the larvae stage of Echinococcus granulosus, and cysts develop mostly in the lungs and the liver. Cardiac involvement is unusual and silent until acute complications...

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Main Authors: Med Amin Mesrati, Yosra Mahjoub, Nouha Ben Abdejlil, Marwa Boussaid, Meriem Belhaj, Hiba Limem, Ali Chadly, Abdelfeteh Zakhama, Abir Aissaoui
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Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://f1000research.com/articles/9-286/v2
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spelling doaj-f4161c29e5a24f5d9e19affcc59ceee12021-01-25T16:32:06ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022020-12-01910.12688/f1000research.23277.231143Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]Med Amin Mesrati0Yosra Mahjoub1Nouha Ben Abdejlil2Marwa Boussaid3Meriem Belhaj4Hiba Limem5Ali Chadly6Abdelfeteh Zakhama7Abir Aissaoui8Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaDepartment of Pathology, University of Monastir, Monastir, 5000, TunisiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Mahdia, 5100, TunisiaEchinococcosis, also known as hydatid disease, is a common parasitic human infestation found in sheep-breeding areas. It is caused by the larvae stage of Echinococcus granulosus, and cysts develop mostly in the lungs and the liver. Cardiac involvement is unusual and silent until acute complications or a fatal outcome occurs. Herein, we report an autopsy case of a young healthy adult who died suddenly. The autopsy revealed an external bulging on the right heart ventricle outlet with a fluid-filled cystic cavity discovered on sectioning. Dissection of other organs did not reveal other cyst locations. Histological examination ascertained the diagnosis of hydatid cyst, and death was attributed to cardiac arrhythmias. Pathologists should keep in mind that hydatid cysts can develop anywhere in the body. Solitary cardiac cyst is rare and can simulate a “silent bomb”. Unfortunately, sudden death remains the frequent manner of revelation of this disease in endemic areas.https://f1000research.com/articles/9-286/v2
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author Med Amin Mesrati
Yosra Mahjoub
Nouha Ben Abdejlil
Marwa Boussaid
Meriem Belhaj
Hiba Limem
Ali Chadly
Abdelfeteh Zakhama
Abir Aissaoui
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Yosra Mahjoub
Nouha Ben Abdejlil
Marwa Boussaid
Meriem Belhaj
Hiba Limem
Ali Chadly
Abdelfeteh Zakhama
Abir Aissaoui
Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
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author_facet Med Amin Mesrati
Yosra Mahjoub
Nouha Ben Abdejlil
Marwa Boussaid
Meriem Belhaj
Hiba Limem
Ali Chadly
Abdelfeteh Zakhama
Abir Aissaoui
author_sort Med Amin Mesrati
title Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_short Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_fullStr Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_sort case report: sudden death related to unrecognized cardiac hydatid cyst [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description Echinococcosis, also known as hydatid disease, is a common parasitic human infestation found in sheep-breeding areas. It is caused by the larvae stage of Echinococcus granulosus, and cysts develop mostly in the lungs and the liver. Cardiac involvement is unusual and silent until acute complications or a fatal outcome occurs. Herein, we report an autopsy case of a young healthy adult who died suddenly. The autopsy revealed an external bulging on the right heart ventricle outlet with a fluid-filled cystic cavity discovered on sectioning. Dissection of other organs did not reveal other cyst locations. Histological examination ascertained the diagnosis of hydatid cyst, and death was attributed to cardiac arrhythmias. Pathologists should keep in mind that hydatid cysts can develop anywhere in the body. Solitary cardiac cyst is rare and can simulate a “silent bomb”. Unfortunately, sudden death remains the frequent manner of revelation of this disease in endemic areas.
url https://f1000research.com/articles/9-286/v2
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