Recurrent multiple primary intracranial hydatid cysts: a case report Authors Syed Hassan Department of Surgery, Naimat Begum Hamdard University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan Hiba Rais Department of Surgery, Naimat Begum Hamdard University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan Marryum Bukhari Department of Surgery, Naimat Begum Hamdard University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan Sana Akbar Qazi Department of Neurosurgery, Naimat Begum Hamdard University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan Raza Rizvi Department of Neurosurgery, Naimat Begum Hamdard University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.25-22341 Keywords: Hydatid cyst, Primary, Multiple, Echinococcus, Intracranial Abstract Brain hydatid cysts are rare and mostly occur as solitary supratentorial cysts in children. Multiple primary intracranial hydatid cysts are even rarer. A 26-year-old cattle farmer, diagnosed as a case of brain hydatidosis, had undergone multiple surgeries. He presented with headache and right hemiparesis, and was re-diagnosed with recurrent hydatid disease. He underwent surgery using Dowling technique and was discharged on tablet Albendazole. Brain hydatidosis should be ruled out in patients who present with raised intracranial pressure symptoms in endemic regions. Recurrent disease may require multiple surgeries and long-term treatment and follow-up. Key Words: Hydatid cyst, Primary, Multiple, Echinococcus, Intracranial. Downloads Full Text Article Published 2025-11-22 How to Cite Syed Hassan, Hiba Rais, Marryum Bukhari, Sana Akbar Qazi, & Raza Rizvi. (2025). Recurrent multiple primary intracranial hydatid cysts: a case report. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 75(12), 1960–1962. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.25-22341 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Issue Vol. 75 No. 12 (2025): DECEMBER Section CASE REPORT License Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.