Ertuğrul, ÖzgürTuncer, Mehmet CudiGedik, Ercan2022-07-062022-07-062021Ertuğrul, Ö., Tuncer, M.C. ve Gedik, E. (2021). Spontaneous rupture of a hepatic hydatid cyst perforating into the gastric antrum diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging a case report and review of the literature. Analytical and Quantitave Cytopathology and Histopathology, 43(1), 34-39.0884-6812https://hdl.handle.net/11468/10127WOS:000640456900005BACKGROUND: Hepatic hydatid disease is a parasitic zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus. The liver is the most frequently parasitized organ in humans. E. granulosus typically forms a small, fibrous, edged cyst when there is any surrounding host reaction. Classically, there is a large parental cyst with a large number of peripheral daughter cysts. Satellite daughter cysts are common. E. granulosus has two forms: pastoral and sylvatic. CASE: A 36-year-old woman was hospitalized upon complaint of nonspecific, continuous, moderate-to-severe epigastric pain of 1 week's duration. There was no fever or vomiting. Only serum aspartate transaminase (420 U/L), alanine aminotransferase (180 U/L) (normal up to 50 U/L), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (65 mm/hour) were increased in her laboratory findings. She had a hydatid cyst in the right lobe of the liver and refused all treatment protocols. Her magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography data showed a ruptured liver hydatid cyst associated with closed perforation in the antrum region of the stomach. CONCLUSION: Typically, locations of hepatic hydatid cyst can be seen into the biliary tree, peritoneal space, and blood stream, but extension outside of the liver is rarely seen in the literature.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEchinococcus granulosusHepatic hydatid cystLiverGastrointestinal organsParasitic zoonosisPerforating cystTraumaSpontaneous rupture of a hepatic hydatid cyst perforating into the gastric antrum diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging a case report and review of the literatureSpontaneous rupture of a hepatic hydatid cyst perforating into the gastric antrum diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging a case report and review of the literatureOther4313439WoSIDEksikN/A