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Progress on the HIF-1α/VEGF/VEGFR2 signal pathway in hepatic alveolar echinococcosis
Ming Xu+4 more
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Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis with chest wall metastasis: a case report
Ming Xu+4 more
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Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis [PDF]
AbstractHepatic alveolar echinococcosis (HAE) is a rare but severe zoonosis caused by the pseudotumoral intrahepatic development of the larval stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis. HAE is present only in the Northern Hemisphere, predominantly in China.
Laurent Spahr+2 more
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Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis
Acta Radiologica, 1999Alveolar echinococcosis is a rare parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus multilocularis and most commonly involves the liver. Early diagnosis and precise evaluation of the localisation and the extent of the lesions are essential for treatment. In this report, we present US and CT findings in a patient with hepatic alveolar echinococcosis.
Oguz Akin, I. Isiklar
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MRI findings of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis
Clinical Imaging, 2003Diagnosis of liver infestation by alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is based on serologic, sonographic and computed tomography (CT) findings. Experience with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrates that features of this disease are limited. CT and MRI findings of 14 cases with hepatic AE were compared in this report.
Deveci, A+5 more
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Giant hepatic alveolar echinococcosis in an adult
The American Journal of Surgery, 2009Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis is a serious disease that is characterized by tumor-like infiltrative growth. At present, complicated cases of the disease are few, and yet the treatment is controversial. In this article, we report a patient with a giant hepatic alveolar echinococcosis.
Yi Yang+7 more
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Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis: MRI findings
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2000The purpose of this study was to describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis (HAE) on T(1)-weighted, T(2)-weighted and postgadolinium images. A total of 13 lesions were demonstrated in 13 patients. All patients underwent MR examination at 1 T imager.
İlgin Özden+6 more
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