Primary pelvic hydatid cyst presenting with obstructive uropathy and renal failure

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Abstract

Primary pelvic hydatid cyst is a rare entity. Pelvic hydatid cysts usually present with pressure symptoms involving adjacent organs (bladder and rectum usually). A case of primary pelvic hydatid cyst presenting with obstructive uropathy leading to chronic renal failure is presented. A combination of preoperative albendazole therapy of 1.2 g/day for 8-12 weeks and surgical excision were effective in alleviating the symptoms and improving the renal function.

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Seenu, V., Misra, M. C., Tiwari, S. C., Jain, R., & Chandrashekhar, C. (1994). Primary pelvic hydatid cyst presenting with obstructive uropathy and renal failure. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 70(830), 930–932. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.70.830.930

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