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A Case of Human Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis Accompanied by Lung and Brain Metastases

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2021;59(3):291-296.
Published online: June 30, 2021

1Research Center for High Altitude Medicine, Qinghai University, Xining, Qinghai 810001, China

2Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital, Xining, Qinghai 810001, China

3Qinghai Key Laboratory for Echinococcosis, Xining, Qinghai 810001, China

*Corresponding author (geriligao@hotmail.com)
• Received: October 28, 2020   • Revised: February 5, 2021   • Accepted: February 9, 2021

© 2021, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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A Case of Human Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis Accompanied by Lung and Brain Metastases
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Fig. 1 Imaging and pathological findings of liver lesions. (A) Color Doppler ultrasonography of the liver. A hybrid mass 11.6×11.2 cm was observed in the right posterior lobe of the liver (red box). (B) Abdominal dynamic phase III computed tomography (red arrow). Round low-density shadows were seen in the right lobe of the liver, and no enhancement was observed after contrast-enhanced scan. High-density nidi were scattered in the lesion. The maximum cross-section of the lesion is about 9.6×8.9 cm. (C) The hematoxylin and eosin stain of paraffin sections displayed the laminated layer (black arrows). (D) Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain presented a strongly PAS-positive basophilic laminated layer (red arrows).
Fig. 2 Imaging and pathological findings of pulmonary lesions. (A) Thorax computed tomography scan revealed an 8.4×6.9 cm encapsulated lesion in the right lung (red arrow). (B) Pathological finding of lung excision lesion. A protoscolex (red arrows) was observed in the lesion.
Fig. 3 Brain magnetic resonance imaging. (A) Axial view T1-weighted image showed the irregular round lesions in the brain with an extensive perifocal edema (red arrows). Sagittal view T2-weighted image (B), coronal T2-weighted image (C) and axial view T2-weighted image (D) with contrast enhancement showing the multiple lesions with a perifocal edema (red arrows).
A Case of Human Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis Accompanied by Lung and Brain Metastases