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Rare anatomical localizations of primary hydatid cysts: A single-center retrospective observational study. [PDF]

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Hydatid Disease

2018
Hydatid disease of the lung is a clinical entity since ancient times. It is a parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus, still endemic in different parts of the world particularly Mediterranean and Middle East countries. Pulmonary hydatid disease is more common in children compared to adults where hepatic hydatid disease is seen frequently ...
Mustafa Yuksel, Nezih Onur Ermerak
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Maxillofacial hydatid cyst

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2002
Hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide and is most common in agricultural regions. Human echinococcosis, also known as hydatid disease, results from infestation with the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus, which lives in the intestinal tract of dogs.
Ataoğlu, Hanife   +3 more
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Diaphragmatic Hydatid Disease

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2006
Hydatid disease caused by echinococcus granulosus is still a serious problem in both underdeveloped and developing countries. Clinical signs of the disease are not specific. Most patients have no symptom or sign when a hydatid cyst is discovered. Symptoms depend on its complications, location and size.
Isik, AF, Ciftci, A, Sagay, S
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Hydatid disease of the spine

Spine, 2008
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Viljoen H., Crane J.
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Hydatid disease

Veterinary Record, 1995
T M, Walters, P S, Craig
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Hydatid Disease

Journal of Special Operations Medicine
Hydatid disease is a zoonosis in which humans become the accidental host to the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus, also known as the dog tapeworm. Occurring worldwide, the natural lifecycle of E. granulosus tapeworms consists of a canid definitive host for the adult tapeworm stage, and an herbivorous animal (sheep, in most cases) intermediate ...
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Cerebellar hydatid

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2019
Madhivanan Karthigeyan   +2 more
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