An evolving pattern of human hydatid disease transmission in the United States.
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Hydatid cysts of the liver are uncommonly encountered in the United States.
From the us.cnn.com
Some exotic tropical diseases like hydatid cyst, kala-azar or schistosomiasis may be suspected.
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An example is the hydatid tapeworm found in sheep and dogs.
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The most interesting liver cysts I have personally seen were a series of hydatid cysts caused by the Echinococcus.
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Five pregnant patients with choledocholithiasis and one with biliary fistula after hepatic hydatid disease surgery were included.
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The fistula of the patient with hepatic hydatid surgery was closed after placement of the plastic stent by non-radiation ERCP.
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Man, dogs, and hydatid disease.
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Again, we don't have much problem with hydatid disease in this country currently but there is potential for it to become more prevalent.
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More examples
Cyst filled with liquid; forms as a result of infestation by tapeworm larvae (as in echinococcosis)
(Hydatids) Echinococcosis, which is often times referred to as hydatid disease or echinococcal disease, is a parasitic disease that affects both humans and other mammals, such as sheep, dogs, rodents and horses. ...
(Hydatids) The cysts (larval stage) of the hydatid tapeworm. The adult worm (Echinococcus granulosus) lives in dogs, and the cysts are in sheep and other herbivores but may infect humans.
Metacestode of some species of the genus Echinococcus (Cyclophyllidea) which is a large fluid-filled cyst containing multiple invaginated scoleces and daughter cysts that also contain multiple invaginated scoleces Synonym: echinococcus
A bladder larva of Cestoda characterized by internal (and often external) chambers lined by germinal epithelium. Photo