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HYDATID DISEASE OF BONE IN AUSTRALASIA
1 . The incidence of hydatid disease in bone is discussed and the relevant literature reviewed. 2. The parasitology and methods of control are described. 3. The pathology of hydatid disease affecting bone is described. 4.
A. J. Alldred, N. W. Nisbet
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Thyroid involvement in cystic echinococcosis: a systematic review
Background Thyroid Hydatid Cyst (THC), a pathological state induced by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus, represents a multifaceted clinical entity with nonspecific symptoms, making both diagnosis and treatment intricate.
Ali Aledavoud +4 more
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This publication provides details for preventing hydatid disease in dogs and ...
Kelly, Emma Jane, Rood, Kerry A.
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Primary hydatid disease of the chest wall : a case report
Primary hydatid disease of the chest wall is extremely rare. We report a case of a primary chest wall hydatid cyst in a 72-year old woman who had not been operated on before for hydatid disease.
Avci, BY, Yildirim, M, Onen, A
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Case Report: Hydatid Disease as a Potential Cause of Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis in Endemic Regions [PDF]
Leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LCV) is a type of vasculitis that affects small vessels and is commonly associated with infections, malignancies, drugs, and autoimmune diseases. In this case, a 75-year-old female patient presented with clinical signs of LCV,
Feyza Nur Akın Birincioğlu +2 more
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Primary Pelvic Involvement of Hydatid Disease
Hydatid disease is caused by larval stage of a parasite named as Echinococcus. To diagnose this condition may be challenging without surgery and postoperative pathological examination due to limited value of serological studies but imaging techniques may
Mehmet Bilge Çetinkaya +5 more
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Immunology of cystic echinococcosis (hydatid disease).
Á. Díaz
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[Epidemiology and systematics of cystic and alveolar hydatid disease].
Echinococcus multilocularis, a small tapeworm in foxes, has gained considerable public attention owing to its wide distribution in central Europe.
Gottstein, Bruno
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