نتایج جستجو برای: human cystic hydatidosis

تعداد نتایج: 1686169  

Journal: :British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 1993

Journal: :Digestive surgery 2005
Isidoro Di Carlo Maria Antonietta Fasone Adriana Toro

fl uid content ( fi g. 2 ). This fi nding excluded the diagnosis of a hematoma and suggested the hypothesis of hydatidosis or congenital cyst of the spleen. Echinococcosis antibodies were negative so a defi nite diagnosis could not be made and surgical treatment was required. The splenectomy was performed by laparotomy. The spleen weighed 1,080 kg and the fl uid inside it was turbid and yellow ...

2017
Achraf El Bakkaly Nour Merouane Omar Dalero Houda Oubeja Mounir Erraji Fouad Ettayebi Hicham Zerhouni

Primary pancreatic hydatid lesions are very rare with an incidence of less than 1% in the adult population. We report an observation of a 5-year-old girl who consulted for isolated abdominal pain occurring for 2 weeks without vomiting, transit disorders or jaundice and evolving in a context of conservation of the general condition and apyrexia. Clinical examination and preoperative imaging have...

Journal: :South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie 1990
Ismet Ozaydin Cigdem Ozaydin Sukru Oksuz Mustafa Yildirim

Echinococcosis, although eradicated in many countries, is still widespread in communities where agriculture is dominant. Cystic hydatidosis is a significant public health problem in the regions with endemic echinococcosis. The hydatid cysts tend to form in the liver or lung, but may also be found in other organs of the body such as brain, heart, and bone, while thyroid gland involvement is rath...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2013
K Nagarajan D Sekar J Vijaya Babu Ashwini Kamath

Hydatid disease (cystic echinococcosis) is a zoonotic infection caused by larval forms of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. Most common site for cysts is liver and hepatic hydatidosis has a diverse clinical spectrum. Mostly they remain asymptomatic and uncomplicated. Here we report a case of a 50 yr old farmer admitted for renal disease, who was incidentally found to have inferior vena cava...

2017
Shin-ichiro FUKUMOTO Seitaro YAMADA Manato FUSHIKIDA Shotaro TOYADA Tomotaka NISHIKAWA Hidetoshi HIGUCHI Hiroshi UENO Hiromi UEDA Hiromu SUGIYAMA Yasuyuki MORISHIMA

Natural infection with larval Echinococcus multilocularis was recognized in one of eight Norway rats, Rattus norvegicus, caught indoors in 2009 in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, northern Japan. Cystic lesions were found in the right median and lateral lobes of the liver, with numerous alveolar cysts in the periphery of the lesions. Protoscolices were formed within large cysts. The laminated layers of the cy...

Journal: :Tuberkuloz ve toraks 2011
Afshin Mohammadi Maryam Khodabakhsh

Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection that is remains endemic in many countries, particularly the Middle East and Central Asia. Mediastinal hydatidosis is very rare (less than 0.1% of all hydatid disease cases) that have been only anecdotally in the literature. To the best of our knowledge only one case of multiple mediastineal hydatid cysts has been reported previously. We report the second...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Charles Gauci Michael Merli Volker Muller Conan Chow Kinpei Yagi Ute Mackenstedt Marshall W Lightowlers

Alveolar and cystic hydatidosis are caused by infection with the larval stages of Echinococcus multilocularis and Echinococcus granulosus, respectively. A host-protective antigen has been identified in E. granulosus. Here we identify the presence of a closely related protein in E. multilocularis, characterize and express a cDNA encoding the antigen (designated EM95), determine the structure of ...

2012
Antonios Vezakis Dionysios Dellaportas George Polymeneas Marios Konstantinos Tasoulis Constantinos Chondrogiannis Aikaterini Melemeni Andreas Polydorou George Panagiotis Fragulidis

Cystic disease of the spleen is an uncommon entity in general population. Most cases result from parasitic infection by Echinococcus granulosus, a form called splenic hydatid disease (SHD), with a reported frequency of 0.5-6.0% within abdominal hydatidosis. On the contrary, an isolated splenic involvement of hydatid disease is very uncommon even in endemic regions. Two cases of primary SHD mana...

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