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European Urology, 1978
Out of 177 different hydatid localisations 9 were juxtavesical. In 3 patients the cysts were recurrent. The diagnosis, based on the clinical and radiological examinations and exploration was facilitated by the history or the co-existence of other parasitic lesions.
V, Neagu, P C, Ioanid
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Out of 177 different hydatid localisations 9 were juxtavesical. In 3 patients the cysts were recurrent. The diagnosis, based on the clinical and radiological examinations and exploration was facilitated by the history or the co-existence of other parasitic lesions.
V, Neagu, P C, Ioanid
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1994
AbstractHydatid cyst is a parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus. Although the first and most important site for this parasite is the liver, it can be seen in pelvic organs as well. However, primary involvement is very rare. We report and discuss a case with a primary involvement of the uterus which was operated and confirmed by microscopic studies ...
Y, Okumuş +3 more
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AbstractHydatid cyst is a parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus. Although the first and most important site for this parasite is the liver, it can be seen in pelvic organs as well. However, primary involvement is very rare. We report and discuss a case with a primary involvement of the uterus which was operated and confirmed by microscopic studies ...
Y, Okumuş +3 more
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Intracavitary Cardiac Hydatid Cyst
Cardiovascular Surgery, 2003The purpose of this study is to determine the diagnosis means, the surgical management and the prognosis of patients with intracavitary cardiac hydatid cyst. We report a series of seven patients. The diagnosis was orientated by coexisting pulmonary locations in all patients. The cyst was located in the right cardiac chambers.
A, Abid +7 more
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1996
Hydatid disease with Echinococcus granulosus involves mainly the liver and lungs and occurs in many endemic regions of the world (1-4). Although the first and most important sites for this parasite are the liver and lung, it can be seen in pelvic organs as well (5-10). We report the rare occurrence of a primary pelvic hydatid cyst.
Unal, S +3 more
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Hydatid disease with Echinococcus granulosus involves mainly the liver and lungs and occurs in many endemic regions of the world (1-4). Although the first and most important sites for this parasite are the liver and lung, it can be seen in pelvic organs as well (5-10). We report the rare occurrence of a primary pelvic hydatid cyst.
Unal, S +3 more
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Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2013
P-O, Décarie +3 more
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P-O, Décarie +3 more
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Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie, 2009
30th Turkish National Congress of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery -- OCT 08-12, 2008 -- Antalya ...
Karabicak, Ilhan +4 more
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30th Turkish National Congress of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery -- OCT 08-12, 2008 -- Antalya ...
Karabicak, Ilhan +4 more
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1967
A D, el-Tannir, K, Fahmy
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A D, el-Tannir, K, Fahmy
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