The imaging appearances of hydatid disease at some unusual sites

The British Journal of Radiology
M H DahniyaE el-Saghir

Abstract

On reviewing our cases of hydatid disease seen over a period of 20 years (1978-1998), we encountered a number of unusual radiological appearances and sites, which are demonstrated in this pictorial review. We briefly discuss the pathology of hydatid disease and its complications.

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