Conclusion: Complicated pulmonary hydatidosis may present some diagnostic difficulties, even in endemic regions.
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Diagnosis of pulmonary hydatidosis was based on a consistent clinical and radiological presentation.
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For treating hydatidosis in uncommon sites, the cyst must be totally removed whenever possible.
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A serosurvey for human hydatidosis and cysticercosis was performed in different regions of Peru.
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Although the liver is the most involved organ, hydatidosis can be found anywhere in the human body.
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These are extremely useful for effectively curbing cysticechinococcosis.
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This investigation is the first detailed epidemiological report on cysticechinococcosis infection in donkeys for any endemic region.
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The diagnostic potential of these three recombinant proteins was evaluated in the detection of cysticechinococcosis in buffaloes in IgG-ELISA.
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During the period from March 2006 to July 2009 a total of 2040 slaughtered donkeys were examined for cysticechinococcosis (CE).
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Some 676 human cases of cysticechinococcosis (CE) were recorded from 18 major hospitals in Jordan from January 1985 to October 1993.
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Production of specific serum antibodies following immunization with hydatid cyst fluid antigens was investigated in sheep with Echinococcusgranulosusinfection and in noninfected controls.
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No cross-reactions between Echinococcusgranulosus and cysticercosis were noted in any of the regions studied.
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Antibodies specific for Echinococcusgranulosus were affinity purified from dog serum on transfer blots containing putative serodiagnostic antigens.
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A descriptive study was conducted to identify the different strains of Echinococcusgranulosus occurring in livestock in Moroto district, Uganda.
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The problem of diagnosing Echinococcusgranulosus in dogs has still only been partially resolved, even after the advent of biotechnology.
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Active host MMP-9 was found in walls and fluids of bovine hydatid cysts of Echinococcusgranulosus in the environment of granulomatous reaction.
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A 55-year-old woman had no prior surgery for hydatiddisease earlier.
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Clinical presentation of the hydatiddisease depends on the site and size of the lesion.
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Echinococcal cyst located in the subcutaneous tissue constitutes an extremely rare manifestation of the hydatiddisease.
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Ultimate diagnosis of hydatiddisease was established by surgical exploration and histopathologic examination of the specimen.
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We suggest that any proposed chemotherapy of humans with hydatiddisease be done cautiously, with careful monitoring.
Translations for echinococcus granulosus infectious disease of liver