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Imaging Manifestations and Misdiagnosis Analysis of Six Cases of Bone Hydatid Disease
Yanqiu Sun, Chunlong Yan, Dengfeng Tian, Chenhong Zhang, Qiang Zhang
Korean J Parasitol 2022;60(6):413-417.
Published online December 22, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2022.60.6.413
We retrospectively evaluated the clinical and imaging features of 6 patients with bone hydatid disease confirmed by surgery and pathological examination. Among the 6 patients, 2 were infected with Echinococcosis granulosus metacestode and 4 were infected with E. multilocularis metacestode. The 2 cases with cystic echinococcosis were diagnosed by computed tomographic (CT) examination, and other 4 cases were diagnosed by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. On the initial evaluation, 1 case each was misdiagnosed as a giant cell tumor or neurogenic tumor, and 2 were misdiagnosed as tuberculosis. The imaging manifestations of bone hydatid disease are complex, but most common findings include expansive osteolytic bone destruction, which may be associated with sclerosing edges or dead bone formation, localized soft tissue masses, and vertebral lesions with wedge-shaped changes and spinal stenosis. Combining imaging findings with the patient’s epidemiological history and immunological examinations is of great help in improving the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of bone hydatid disease.

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  • Spinal Echinococcosis in a Japanese Woman Living in Tokyo: Diagnostic Challenges in Non-endemic Areas and Public Health Implications
    Takashi Katsuno, Yuriko Sugiura, Momoko Morishita, Shuhei Osaki, Manabu Suzuki, Jin Takasaki, Motoyasu Iikura, Shinyu Izumi, Masayuki Hojo, Haruhito Sugiyama
    Internal Medicine.2025; 64(6): 971.     CrossRef
  • Dynamic evaluation of vertebral alveolar echinococcosis using MR T2 mapping
    Jinhuan Han, Yushan Chang, Hui Guo
    Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Echinococcosis of the humerus with soft tissue and muscle involvement: A case report
    Weikai Chen, Yanan Zhang, Yin Wang, Gaosheng Yang
    Asian Journal of Surgery.2025; 48(6): 3870.     CrossRef
  • Pathological Fracture of the Tibia Due to Lytic Bone Lesion Caused by Hydatidosis with Absence of Systemic Involvement: A Case Report and Review of Literature
    Nashwah Samir AlHariry, Enas A. El Saftawy, Wesam Gamal Abousenna, Mansour A. Alghamdi, Basma Emad Aboulhoda
    Acta Parasitologica.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Current Perspectives on Cystic Echinococcosis: A Systematic Review
    Hawkar A. Nasralla, Berun A. Abdalla, Hiwa O. Abdullah, Sasan M. Ahmed, Fahmi H. Kakamad, Shvan H. Mohammed, Rawezh Q. Salih, Dahat A. Hussein, Tomas M. Mikael, Marwan N. Hassan, Hunar A. Hassan, Suhaib H. Kakamad, Kayhan A. Najar, Karukh K.
    Judi Clinical Journal.2025; 1(1): 12.     CrossRef
  • Mechanistic role of the IL-1β/c-Fos/NFATc1 signaling axis in echinococcal infection-promoted osteoclast differentiation and activation in pathological osteolysis: a prospective controlled trial
    Yelinaer Ayiheng, Wuluhan Mahan, Zengru Xie
    Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Complicated Hydatid Cyst Presentation: A Case Study on the Intersection of Cystobiliary Fistula, Bile Duct Obstruction, and Cholangitis: A Case Report
    Nasrin Razavianzadeh, Reza Dabiri, Aref Arminfar, Hessamedin Babaei, Faeze Gholipour, Farbod Noorbini, Soheil Shahramirad
    Clinical Case Reports.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Unmasking the mimic: vertebral alveolar echinococcosis diagnosed by metagenomic next-generation sequencing
    Tassilo Kruis, Marion Wassermann, Barbara Graf, Katharina Lührig, Peter Menzel, Rolf Schwarzer, Johannes Ziegler, Caroline Isner
    Infection.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Surgical Management of Cystic Pelvic Hydatid Bone Disease Using Additively Manufactured Customized Implants for Salvage Reconstruction: A Report of Two Cases
    Rodica Marinescu, Carmen Michaela Cretu, Stefan Ciumeica, Laptoiu Dan Constantin
    Cureus.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Hydatid cyst of the humerus presenting as a suspicious lesion: A rare case report and review of literature
    Chaymae Faraj, Khadija Laasri, Sara Essetti, Yahya El Harras, Nazik Allali, Siham El Haddad, Latifa Chat, Loubna Aqqaoui, Sarah Hosni, Fouad Ettayebi
    Radiology Case Reports.2024; 19(10): 4526.     CrossRef
  • Diagnostic Approach and Differences between Spinal Infections and Tumors
    Domenico Compagnone, Riccardo Cecchinato, Andrea Pezzi, Francesco Langella, Marco Damilano, Andrea Redaelli, Daniele Vanni, Claudio Lamartina, Pedro Berjano, Stefano Boriani
    Diagnostics.2023; 13(17): 2737.     CrossRef
  • Echinococcus granulosus promotes bone resorption by increasing osteoclasts differentiation
    Haohao Sun, Sibo Wang, Wenbo Tan, Ye Li, Qian Ren, Yaqing Liu, Yiping Huang, Chenhui Shi, Jing Li
    Acta Tropica.2023; 248: 107027.     CrossRef
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Ameliorative Effect of Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells on Injured Liver of Mice Infected with Schistosoma mansoni
Magda M. El-Mahdi, Wafaa A. Mansour, Olfat Hammam, Noha A. Mehana, Taghreed M. Hussein
Korean J Parasitol 2014;52(2):151-162.
Published online April 18, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2014.52.2.151

The technique of stem cells or hepatocytes transplantation has recently improved in order to bridge the time before whole-organ liver transplantation. In the present study, unfractionated bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) were harvested from the tibial and femoral marrow compartments of male mice, which were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) with and without hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), and then transplanted into Schistosoma mansoni-infected female mice on their 8th week post-infection. Mice were sacrificed monthly until the third month of bone marrow transplantation, serum was collected, and albumin concentration, ALT, AST, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activities were assayed. On the other hand, immunohistopathological and immunohistochemical changes of granuloma size and number, collagen content, and cells expressing OV-6 were detected for identification of liver fibrosis. BMSCs were shown to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells. Serum ALT, AST, and ALP were markedly reduced in the group of mice treated with BMSCs than in the untreated control group. Also, granuloma showed a marked decrease in size and number as compared to the BMSCs untreated group. Collagen content showed marked decrease after the third month of treatment with BMSCs. On the other hand, the expression of OV-6 increased detecting the presence of newly formed hepatocytes after BMSCs treatment. BMSCs with or without HGF infusion significantly enhanced hepatic regeneration in S. mansoni-induced fibrotic liver model and have pathologic and immunohistopathologic therapeutic effects. Also, this new therapeutic trend could generate new hepatocytes to improve the overall liver functions.

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  • Anti-fibrotic Effect of Oral Versus Intraperitoneal Administration of Gold Nanoparticles in Hepatic Schistosoma mansoni-Infected Mice
    Shahira Abdelaziz Ali Ahmed, Samer Eid Mohamed Gad, Omima Mohamed Eida, Laila Mohamed Makhlouf
    Acta Parasitologica.2024; 69(1): 190.     CrossRef
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    Xuehua Niu, Tao Hu, Ye Hong, Xiaoyan Li, Yuzhou Shen, Wei Wang
    Journal of Tropical Medicine.2022; 2022: 1.     CrossRef
  • Cell therapy as a new approach on hepatic fibrosis of murine model of Schistosoma mansoni-infection
    Muslimah Alsulami, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber
    Acta Parasitologica.2021; 66(1): 136.     CrossRef
  • hUCMSC-extracellular vesicles downregulated hepatic stellate cell activation and reduced liver injury in S. japonicum-infected mice
    Liyang Dong, Yanan Pu, Xiaojun Chen, Xin Qi, Lina Zhang, Lei Xu, Wei Li, Yongbin Ma, Sha Zhou, Jifeng Zhu, Yalin Li, Xuefeng Wang, Chuan Su
    Stem Cell Research & Therapy.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Systemic Injection of RPE65-Programmed Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Prevents Progression of Chronic Retinal Degeneration
    Xiaoping Qi, S. Louise Pay, Yuanqing Yan, James Thomas, Alfred S. Lewin, Lung-Ji Chang, Maria B. Grant, Michael E. Boulton
    Molecular Therapy.2017; 25(4): 917.     CrossRef
  • Therapeutic Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Early and Late Experimental Hepatic Schistosomiasis Model
    Shahinaz F. El-Shennawy, Heba E. Abdel Aaty, Nehal A. Radwan, Dina M. Abdel-Hameed, Yosra H. Alam-Eldin, Ayman M. El-Ashkar, Fatma A. Abu-Zahra
    Journal of Parasitology.2015; 101(5): 587.     CrossRef
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Skeletal Manifestations of Hydatid Disease in Serbia: Demographic Distribution, Site Involvement, Radiological Findings, and Complications
Djurdja Bracanovic, Marija Djuric, Jelena Sopta, Danijela Djonic, Nenad Lujic
Korean J Parasitol 2013;51(4):453-459.
Published online August 30, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2013.51.4.453

Although Serbia is recognized as an endemic country for echinococcosis, no information about precise incidence in humans has been available. The aim of this study was to investigate the skeletal manifestations of hydatid disease in Serbia. This retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the medical database of Institute for Pathology (Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade), a reference institution for bone pathology in Serbia. We reported a total of 41 patients with bone cystic echinococcosis (CE) during the study period. The mean age of 41 patients was 40.9±18.8 years. In 39% of patients, the fracture line was the only visible radiological sign, followed by cyst and tumefaction. The spine was the most commonly involved skeletal site (55.8%), followed by the femur (18.6%), pelvis (13.9%), humerus (7.0%), rib (2.3%), and tibia (2.3%). Pain was the symptom in 41.5% of patients, while some patients demonstrated complications such as paraplegia (22.0%), pathologic fracture (48.8%), and scoliosis (9.8%). The pathological fracture most frequently affected the spine (75.0%) followed by the femur (20.0%) and tibia (5.0%). However, 19.5% of patients didn't develop any complication or symptom. In this study, we showed that bone CE is not uncommon in Serbian population. As reported in the literature, therapy of bone CE is controversial and its results are poor. In order to improve the therapy outcome, early diagnosis, before symptoms and complications occur, can be contributive.

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    Laihong Yang, Pahati Tuxunjiang, Wenya Liu, Hui Guo
    International Orthopaedics.2023; 47(5): 1153.     CrossRef
  • Complete excision of giant clavicular hydatid cyst: a case report
    Xin Wang, Jinyong Huang, Liping Su, Qian Ma, Chao Ma, Zengru Xie
    BMC Infectious Diseases.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Hui Guo, Pahati Tuxunjiang, Laihong Yang, Wenya Liu
    Radiology of Infectious Diseases.2022; 9(1): 18.     CrossRef
  • Cystic Echinococcosis of the Bone: A European Multicenter Study
    Letizia Cattaneo, Tommaso Manciulli, Carmen-Michaela Cretu, Maria Teresa Giordani, Andrea Angheben, Alessandro Bartoloni, Lorenzo Zammarchi, Filippo Bartalesi, Joachim Richter, Peter Chiodini, Gauri Godbole, Thomas Junghanss, Marija Stojkovic, Luigi Samma
    The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.2019; 100(3): 617.     CrossRef
  • Human hydatid disease and its effect on bones and joints: edital
    MA Gracio
    MOJ Public Health.2019; 8(4): 121.     CrossRef
  • Cystic Echinococcosis of the Bone in Kazakhstan
    Tommaso Manciulli, Aigerim Mustapayeva, Konrad Juszkiewicz, Ekaterina Sokolenko, Zhaksylik Maulenov, Ambra Vola, Mara Mariconti, Gani Serikbaev, Amangul Duisenova, Enrico Brunetti, Zhamilya Zholdybay
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    Revue du Rhumatisme Monographies.2015; 82(2): 109.     CrossRef
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Case Report
Cystic Echinococcosis of the Pelvic Bone with Recurrences: A Case Report
Sunila Jain, Prem Chopra
Korean J Parasitol 2011;49(3):277-279.
Published online September 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2011.49.3.277

Hydatid cysts commonly affect the liver and the lung. However, they rarely involve bones with vertebral column. We hereby report a case of a female patient with cystic echinococcosis of the hip bone and ilium. She presented with a long history of frequent recurrences highlighting the dismal prognosis at this rare site. Resection of the hydatid cyst from the sacroiliac region was done with allograft and autograft (rib graft) with lumbosacroiliac fixation. Follow-up of the patient at 6 months showed no detectable abnormality on radiology and the patient was doing well.

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    Furkan Erdoğan, Tolgahan Cengiz, Şafak Aydın Şimşek, Levent Şensoy, Sancar  Barış, Nevzat Dabak
    Ahi Evran Medical Journal.2025; 9(2): 267.     CrossRef
  • Segmental Defect-Bridging Intramedullary Knee Arthrodesis for Osseous Hydatidosis of the Distal Femur: A Case Report
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  • Combination drug chemotherapy and massive skeletal allograft in the management of hydatid disease of femur
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