Strazzulla, Alessio Matera, Giovanni Mammone, Selma Valerie Vaccaro, Vittoria Pisani, Vincenzo Costa, Chiara Manti, Francesco Doldo, Patrizia Cosco, Lucio Quintieri, Francesco
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BMC Infectious Diseases
We present clinical cases, which underline some difficulties in diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Case report #1 shows a patient who avoided clinical follow-up for HCV until the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. In this patient, non-invasive procedures did not allow to make a differential diagnosis between hydatid...
Rinaldi, Francesca Brunetti, Enrico Neumayr, Andreas Maestri, Marcello Goblirsch, Samuel Tamarozzi, Francesca
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World journal of hepatology
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a complex, chronic and neglected disease with a worldwide distribution. The liver is the most frequent location of parasitic cysts. In humans, its clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic infection to severe, potentially fatal disease. Four approaches exist in the clinical management of CE: surgery, percutaneous tech...
Elham, Moghaddas Hassan, Borji Ghasem, Naghibi Aboul Gholamreza, Razmi Parviz, Shayan
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Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine
The results of current study can make a background data for implementing hydatid control programs and warrant the importance of camel in public health.
Godara, R. Katoch, R. Yadav, Anish
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Journal of Parasitic Diseases
The prevalence of hydatidosis was carried out in slaughtered goats (n = 177) by liver and lung examination at Jammu. The prevalence rate of hydatidosis was 19.8 %. A total of 14.1 % goats had cysts in both the livers and lungs while 2.3 and 3.4 % goats had cysts in the livers or lungs, respectively. A total of 9.1 % goats had fertile cysts. The adu...
Debela, Etana Abdulahi, Buckhary Megersa, Bekele Kumsa, Bersissa Abunna, Fufa Sheferaw, Desie Regassa, Alemayehu
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Journal of Parasitic Diseases
A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2010 to May 2011 to estimate the prevalence of camel hydatidosis, associated risk factors and financial loss in Jijiga municipal abattoir, Somali Regional State, Eastern Ethiopia. Accordingly, of the total 400 inspected camel, 92 (23 %) camels and 109 organs were positive for hydatid cyst with the...
Bouchikh, M. Achir, A. Maidi, M. Ouchen, F. Fenane, H. Benosman, A.
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Revue de Pneumologie clinique
IntroductionIntrapleural rupture of pulmonary hydatid cyst (PHC) is a rare but dangerous complication. The purpose of this study was to report the characteristics of this form of thoracic hydatidosis and analyze the favoring factors. Materials and methodsBetween 1996 and 2011, 75 patients were operated in our department for PHC ruptured in the pleu...
Ramia, Jose M. De-la-Plaza, Roberto Quiñónes, Jose Adel, Farah Ramiro, C. García-Parreño, Jorge
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Digestive Surgery
Background: Frank intrabiliary rupture (FIR) is a severe complication that occurs in around 30% of patients with liver hydatidosis. When FIR is present, the contents of the cyst may pass into the common bile duct and cause a variety of complications. If the FIR is located in the hilar confluence, surgical repair is a challenge. Currently there are ...
Benhamiche, H Sottier, D Funes De La Vega, M Cuisenier, B Mejean, N Krausé, D
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Diagnostic and interventional imaging
El Hammoumi, Mohammed Massine Achir, Abdellah Ouchen, Fahd Lamboni, Damessane Oyali, M'bola Bouchikh, Mohammed Benosman, Abdellatif Kabiri, El Hassane
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Heart, lung & circulation
Jha, Abhishek Ullah, Ekram Gupta, Prakhar Gupta, Gagan Saud, Mohd.
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Journal of Medical Ultrasonics
Hydatid disease, caused by Echinococcus granulosus, is a zoonotic infection encountered worldwide. Though involvement of the liver and lungs is quite common, pelvic involvement is rarely reported, with the incidence being 0.2–2.2 %. Ovarian and broad ligament hydatids are rare entities and are usually seen after rupture of a hepatic hydatid cyst. T...