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Australasian Radiology, 1993
SUMMARY Although hydatid disease of the liver and lungs is common in South Asia, involvement of the brain is relatively rare. Two cases of cerebral echinococcosis are presented. One case involved the brain, kidney, heart and spleen. The case is unusual because of the multiplicity of intracranial lesions and sparing of the liver and lungs.
D M, Patrikar, K R, Mitra, V R, Bhutada
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SUMMARY Although hydatid disease of the liver and lungs is common in South Asia, involvement of the brain is relatively rare. Two cases of cerebral echinococcosis are presented. One case involved the brain, kidney, heart and spleen. The case is unusual because of the multiplicity of intracranial lesions and sparing of the liver and lungs.
D M, Patrikar, K R, Mitra, V R, Bhutada
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British Journal of Urology, 1994
Objective To define the clinical manifestations of echinococcal involvement of the urinary tract and to propose guidelines for treatment. Patients and methods A positive diagnosis of hydatid disease was made in seven patients and in all of these the cyst was located in the kidney only.
H, Afşar, F, Yagci, N, Aybasti, S, Meto
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Objective To define the clinical manifestations of echinococcal involvement of the urinary tract and to propose guidelines for treatment. Patients and methods A positive diagnosis of hydatid disease was made in seven patients and in all of these the cyst was located in the kidney only.
H, Afşar, F, Yagci, N, Aybasti, S, Meto
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Atypical Localizations of Hydatid Disease: Experience from a Single Institute
Nigerian Journal of Surgery, 2012Introduction: The hydatid disease most often involves the liver and the lungs. The disease can involve any part of the body except the hair, teeth and nails.
Majid Mushtaque +5 more
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World Journal of Surgery, 1988
AbstractA series of 39 consecutive patients with proven hepatic hydatid disease have been followed from the time of presentation to Westmead Hospital with 6 monthly ultrasound examinations. In the 32 patients having surgery in this unit, it has been found that the standard operation—evacuation of the cyst in the plane of the laminated membrane, suture ...
J M, Little, M J, Hollands, H, Ekberg
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AbstractA series of 39 consecutive patients with proven hepatic hydatid disease have been followed from the time of presentation to Westmead Hospital with 6 monthly ultrasound examinations. In the 32 patients having surgery in this unit, it has been found that the standard operation—evacuation of the cyst in the plane of the laminated membrane, suture ...
J M, Little, M J, Hollands, H, Ekberg
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1978
Our experience in the surgical management of hydatid disease of the liver in 212 patients over the past eighteen years is reviewed. The most frequent postoperative complications and mortality rates of elective and emergency procedures are presented, and the more frequently utilized operative technics are described.
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Our experience in the surgical management of hydatid disease of the liver in 212 patients over the past eighteen years is reviewed. The most frequent postoperative complications and mortality rates of elective and emergency procedures are presented, and the more frequently utilized operative technics are described.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1985
A total of 1,022 patients with hydatid disease were treated by surgical operations in our hospital, 201 of whom had lung echinococcosis. The criteria for diagnosis were (1) a history of living in an area where hydatid disease prevailed and of contact with dogs or their contaminated environment; (2) pressure symptom in the lungs produced by larger ...
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A total of 1,022 patients with hydatid disease were treated by surgical operations in our hospital, 201 of whom had lung echinococcosis. The criteria for diagnosis were (1) a history of living in an area where hydatid disease prevailed and of contact with dogs or their contaminated environment; (2) pressure symptom in the lungs produced by larger ...
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Hydatid disease (Echinococcus) of the central nervous system
Child's Nervous System, 2018L. Padayachy, M. Dattatraya
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Clinical review of liver hydatid disease and its unusual presentations in developing countries
Abdominal Radiology, 2018Sandra A. Fadel +5 more
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Imaging of Hydatid Disease with a Focus on Extrahepatic Involvement.
Radiographics, 2017Eugenio Zalaquett +9 more
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