Liver, Hydatid disease, trichrome stain

Liver, Hydatid disease, H&E stain
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Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

17-year old female, liver cyst.

Case Discussion

Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the larval stages of the parasitic tapeworm of the genus Ecchinococcus. The right lobe of the liver is the most commonly involved site; however the infectious agent may also involve the lungs, kidneys, spleen, brain and muscoskeletal system.

The outer chitinous (or fibrous laminar) layer is the key histologic feature. Clinicians are often aware of the diagnosis before the report, based on the serology. The PAIR sequence (puncture, aspiration, injection, re-aspiration) is the commonly used management strategy that allows for the direct diagnosis.

This slide shows H&E stain. See related content for trichrome stain.

Diagnosis
Hydatid disease
Liver, Hydatid disease, trichrome stain
Details
Disease Category
Gender
Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

17-year old female, liver cyst.

Case Discussion

Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the larval stages of the parasitic tapeworm of the genus Ecchinococcus. The right lobe of the liver is the most commonly involved site; however the infectious agent may also involve the lungs, kidneys, spleen, brain and muscoskeletal system.

The outer chitinous (or fibrous laminar) layer is the key histologic feature. Clinicians are often aware of the diagnosis before the report, based on the serology. The PAIR sequence (puncture, aspiration, injection, re-aspiration) is the commonly used management strategy that allows for the direct diagnosis.

This slide shows trichrome stain. See related content for H&E stain.

Diagnosis
Hydatid disease