Cystic lesion of pectoralis minor muscle

learning from mistakes

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Keywords:

Echinococcosis, Lymphangioma, Cyst, Muscular Disease, Thoracic Wall

Abstract

Hydatidosis is a frequent infestation in large endemic areas, caused by helminths. Primary localization within the muscle or bone tissues is rare. We report the case of a 52-year-old woman with a cystic lesion located in the right pectoralis minor muscle, who was initially diagnosed with cystic lymphangioma by imaging examination. She was submitted for surgical treatment; in block resection of the tumor along with the involved muscle was performed. The histopathological diagnosis was of hydatid cyst. The contribution of the ancillary lab tests is analyzed for a precise preoperative diagnostic approach. This case well illustrates that the most likely is not always what it appears to be. Facing of a cystic lesion in the lungs, liver or muscle, clinicians should always think on hydatid disease, particularly in endemic areas.

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Published

2019-04-12

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Article / Clinical Case Report

How to Cite

García-Tirado, J., Allué-Cabañuz, M., Muñoz-González, N., Viso-Soriano, M. J., & Marquina-Ibáñez, I. (2019). Cystic lesion of pectoralis minor muscle: learning from mistakes. Autopsy and Case Reports, 9(2), e20180780. https://revistas.usp.br/autopsy/article/view/156810