Abstract
Introduction: Hydatid diseases are a cystic parasitic infestation caused by Echinococcus granulosus which are endemic to parts
of India and commonly occur in agricultural workers. Primary intramuscular hydatidosis is a rare manifestation of hydatid
disease.
Presentation of Case: Our case report describes a rare case of primary intramuscular hydatidosis in an agricultural worker with
no involvement of any other viscera. This was diagnosed with clinical evaluation, radiological modalities and managed surgically.
Discussion: Hydatid disease is endemic in parts of India. Primary intramuscular hydatidosis is uncommon because the lactic
acid in the muscle and muscle contractility hinders the development of cysts making it improbable diagnosis on first
presentation. Hydatid cyst demonstrates a wide variety of imaging features, which can vary according to growth stage, associated
complications and affected tissue. The treatment of choice is complete surgical excision of the cyst along with thorough irrigation
of the surrounding soft tissues combined with the use of systemic antiparasitic drugs after surgery.
Conclusion: In a patient of an agricultural background of cattle rearing living in an endemic region and presenting with a
swelling in the musculoskeletal system, a suspicion of hydatidosis should always be kept in the clinician’s mind, so that it can be
diagnosed using a multimodal approach and managed properly in a timely manner.