Abstract

Echinococcosis is a significant health problem in endemic areas with a prevalence rate of 2–6%. Hydatidosis is reported in the liverin 70% of cases and lungs 15%, and rarely <1% are reported in breast, bones, gallbladder, pancreas, thyroid, and ovaries. Primaryhydatid cyst of the thyroid is a rare clinical entity. Review of literature reveals <60 cases of isolated hydatid cyst of the thyroid.Here, we present the case of primary hydatid cyst in thyroid presenting as a solitary nodule. Uncommon presentation of thyroidin endemic areas during initial radiological workup should raise suspicion and warrant careful further evaluation. Immunologictests have low sensitivity and specificity and, hence, have a limited role. Neck ultrasonography demonstrating daughter cysts ischaracteristic of hydatid cyst. Although enucleation and intracystic injection of albendazole are suggested, excision of cyst avoidingspillage of contents is currently the approved treatment strategy. Surgical excision with perioperative albendazole gives excellentresults with low recurrence.

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