Osteoarticular hydatid disease: Epidemiological features, diagnosis and treatment.

Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis

University of Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia; Orthopedics Department, Mohamed Kassab Institute of Orthopedics, Tunis, Tunisia.

Published: December 2024

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  • Osteoarticular hydatid disease is a rare condition that is often diagnosed late due to nonspecific symptoms and imaging findings.
  • The study involved 10 patients with an average age of 40.5 years, and most presented with spinal issues, experiencing a diagnosis delay of about 11 months.
  • Treatment included surgery and postoperative albendazole therapy, but only one patient achieved total remission, highlighting the complexity of management for this disease.

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Osteoarticular hydatid disease is a very rare disease. Its diagnosis is challenging and often late because of the nonspecific clinical and radiological features. Through this study, we aim to describe the epidemiological, clinical and radiological features of a series of patients diagnosed with osteoarticular hydatid disease. Ten patients were included. The average age was 40,5 years [25-75]. The onset of symptoms was progressive in all cases with a mean diagnosis delay of 11 months [1-48]. Most frequent locations were spinal (n=7), pelvic (n=3) and costal (n=3). Hydatid serology was positive in seven screened patients. Seven patients underwent surgery and all of them received albendazole postoperatively with an average of 8 monthly courses. Total remission was reported in only one patient. There was no significant difference in the clinical outcome based on the number of albendazole courses. The diagnosis of osteoarticular hydatid disease is often challenging because of its progressive onset and nonspecific clinical signs. Epidemiological setting, immunological screening and imaging features contribute to an earlier diagnosis. Its management requires both surgery and long-term antiparasitic treatment.

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