Primary hydatid cyst of the neck.

Am J Otolaryngol

Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Izmir Atatürk Research and Training Hospital, Ministry of Health, Izmir, Turkey.

Published: August 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hydatid cysts in the head and neck are rare, even in regions with high echinococcus infestation.
  • A 33-year-old woman was diagnosed with a hydatid cyst in her neck, using imaging and patient history for diagnosis, supplemented by serologic tests.
  • Treatment typically involves surgery, and postoperative albendazole therapy is recommended if there's a risk of contamination prior to surgery.

Article Abstract

Hydatid cyst in the head and neck is very rare even in countries where echinococcus infestation is endemic. We report the case of a 33-year-old female patient presenting with a hydatid cyst in the lateral cervical region. The diagnosis of hydatid cyst is made mainly with the help of imaging methods and review of the patient's history. Serologic tests can also be useful. The diagnostic use of fine-needle aspiration biopsy generally has not been advised because of the potential to precipitate acute anaphylaxis or to spread daughter cysts. Treatment is surgical. Postoperative albendazole therapy is suggested especially when there is preoperative contamination risk.

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