Alveolar hydatid disease history and symptoms
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Overview
History and Symptoms
AE is caused by tumor-like or cyst-like tapeworm larvae growing in the body. AE usually involves the liver, but can spread to other organs of the body. Because the cysts are slow-growing, infection with AE may not produce any symptoms for many years.
- Pain or discomfort in the upper abdominal region.
- Weakness.
- Weight loss may occur as a result of the growing cysts.
- Symptoms may mimic those of liver cancer and cirrhosis of the liver.
- Hemoptysis may be present.