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Haemoptysis secondary to a complicated hydatid cyst of the lung: A case report

African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine, Volume 26, No. 2, Year 2020

Pulmonary hydatid disease is almost exclusively caused by the infestation of the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus. Humans are infected, accidentally, through the faeco-oral route by the ingestion of food and milk, contaminated by dog faeces containing the ova of parasites or direct contact with dogs. We describe an unusual cause of massive haemoptysis in a young male who had bilateral lung hydatid cysts as well as a large splenic hydatic cyst. He underwent bilateral thoracotomies for cyst excision for relief of haemoptysis.

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Food Security
Health System And Policy
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Male