نتایج جستجو برای: alveolar hydatid disease

تعداد نتایج: 1534682  

Journal: :Ulusal cerrahi dergisi 2015
Mehmet Kadir Bartın Eyüp Murat Yılmaz Harun Arslan Arzu Esen Tekeli Semra Karataş

Hydatid disease is a significant infestation caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. Primary hydatid disease of the head and neck without systemic involvement is quite rare in endemic regions.

2014
Sandeep Aggarwal Ankur Bansal

INTRODUCTION Renal involvement by hydatid disease is uncommon. The patients may be asymptomatic or present with flank pain, hematuria, and hypertension. Surgery is the mainstay of treatment, and options include cyst deroofing, partial nephrectomy, and total nephrectomy. We share our experience of laparoscopic management of 3 patients with large hydatid cysts of the kidney and review the literat...

2016
Jinshan Ma Xiaolei Wang Xaokat Mamatimin Nuerlan Ahan Kang Chen Chuanliang Peng Yongwei Yang

BACKGROUND Hydatid disease is a severe and widespread human cestode infection, and in children, the lung is the most commonly infected organ. In current practice, the standard surgical procedure for the removal of pulmonary hydatid cysts is thoracotomy; therefore, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) to treat pediatric pulmonary hydatid disease. To...

2016
Maskal Revanna Srinivas Basavalingu Deepashri Mogenahalli Thimmaiah Lakshmeesha

Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis. It is common in endemic regions and can demonstrate a variety of imaging features that differ according to the affected organ and the stage of the disease. Liver and lungs are the most commonly affected organs. The classic features of hepatic hydatid disease are well known. However, diagn...

2015
Serhat Akay Nazif Erkan Mehmet Yildirim Huriye Akay

Hydatid cyst is an infectious disease characterized by cysts formed primarly within the gastrointestinal tract by echinococci. Hepatic hydatid disease, which is the most common form, remains asymptomatic until complications occur. In this report, we present an 80 years old patient who presented with a hepatic hydatid cyst which fistulized to the abdominal skin into the Emergency Department. Com...

2017
Tayfun Kermenli Kürşad Yalçınöz M. Emin Polat

Hydatid cyst is a disease caused by Echinococcus Granulosus and Alveolaris. Often it is localized in the liver and lung. The disease is endemic in Turkey, Mediterranean countries, South Africa, the Middle East, South America and New Zeland [1]. The majority of patients are asymptomatic, with rarely seen signs of cough, dyspnea. Cysts may be symptomatic depending on its size, location and compli...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 2005
Mohammad Saquib Mallick Aayed Al-Qahtani Muslim Mohammad Al-Saadi Ahmad Amer A Al-Boukai

Hydatid disease has a wide geographic distribution around the world. In human, the lungs are the second most commonly affected sites. Pulmonary hydatidosis is much more frequently encountered in children than in adults. Surgical treatment has remained the standard option in the management of hydatid disease. However, surgeons were able to replicate the principles of conventional surgery using m...

2015
Prateek Shukla

Ruptured hydatid cysts are rare causes of intra-abdominal haemorrhage. They are usually secondary to primary hepatic hydatid disease. They are even rarer causes of intra-abdominal haemorrhage in pregnancy. Untreated cases or cases with delayed diagnoses are associated with a poor outcome due to systemic hypotension and secondary organ damage resulting from exsanguinating haemorrhage. Ultrasound...

2012
Fouad Atoini Aziz Ouarssani Moulay Ahmed Hachimi Fatima Aitlhou Mustapha Idrissi Rguibi Abdelaziz Hommadi

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 a few symptoms when a hydatid cyst is discovered. Symptoms depend on its location, size and complications. Parasite can settle in every organ and tissue in the human body. We report two cases with intrath...

Journal: :The Indian journal of chest diseases & allied sciences 2015
M Rajender A Raghu Kanth A Vinay Kumar Renuka Rao

Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease caused by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus. Most common sites are liver, lungs, and brain. The disease is rarely present in the mediastinum. We report the rare instance of a 52-year-old female who presented with hydatid disease in the uncommon location of posterior mediastinum.

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