Hydatid disease is caused by

Correct Answer: Echinococcus
Description: Hydatid liver diseaseThe causative tapeworm, Echinococcus granulosus, is present in the dog intestine, and ova are ingested by humans and pass in the poal blood to the liver.Diagnosis is suggested by the finding of a multiloculated cyst on ultrasound and is fuher suppoed by the finding of a floating membrane within the cysts on CT scan. Active cysts contain a large number of smaller daughter cysts.Treatment includes PAIRPercutaneous Aspiration-Injection-Reaspiration (PAIR) constitutes of an intial course of albendazole followed by puncture of the cyst under image guidance, aspiration of the cyst's contents, instillation of hypeonic saline in the cyst cavity and reaspiration. PAIR should only be attempted if there is no communication with the biliary tree.Ref: Bailey and love 27e pg: 1169
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